Employment and Development in six Poor Arab States: Syria, Jordan, Sudan, South Yemen, Egypt, and North Yemen

Birks, J.S.; Sinclair, C.A.

International Journal of Middle East Studies 14(1): 35-51

1982


ISSN/ISBN: 0020-7438
Document Number: 319281
The Arab region is generally thought of as wealthy, being the recipient of a large income from oil. In reality, oil wealth is confined to a small minority of states and peoples; most of the region's population are poor. This paper discusses the employment pattern and future problems of the six poorest countries of the Arab region: Syria, Jordan, Sudan, South Yemen (Peoples' Democratic Republic of Yemen), Egypt, and North Yemen (Yemen Arab Republic).

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