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    Impact of Globalization on Employment in Saudi Arabia
    (Saudi Digital Library, 2025) Alawami, Maria; Christian, Ghiglino
    This research examines how globalization has affected employment in Saudi Arabia by analyzing the key aspects such as labour force participation, labour market policies, female employment, economic diversification, and the related opportunities and challenges. Globalization has played a major role in transforming the structure of the Saudi labour market, encouraging foreign direct investment (FDI), shifting employment trends, and driving reforms aimed at decreasing the country's reliance on oil income. An important emphasis is placed on labour reforms, for example, the Saudi polices, for instance, the Saudization policy, which aims to increase the employment of Saudi nationals in both public and private sectors by reducing reliance on expatriate workers. Furthermore, globalization has contributed to greater female workforce participation, supported by advancements in digital technologies. Nevertheless, the complex regulatory frameworks and cultural traditions still confront some barriers. Economic diversification is highlighted as a key strategy to mitigate the risks associated with oil prices and increase the percentage of non-oil exports in the non-oil GDP, and to generate employment in sectors like healthcare. In spite of the progress the Kingdom has previously made, Saudi Arabia still cops with major challenges such as international competition. It is finalized that while globalization offers considerable potential for job creation and economic development, the extent to which Saudi Arabia can benefit from it will largely depend on the effectiveness of its implementation. The more important thing is that Saudi policies are balancing the impact of globalization.
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