Job Insecurity among Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia: Psychological Impacts and Sector-Specific Analysis.

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2024-08-16

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University of Strathclyde

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This study investigates the psychological impacts of job insecurity among migrant workers in Saudi Arabia, focusing on three main sectors with numerous migrant workers: healthcare, education, and retail. The study aims to understand how job insecurity affects the mental health and well-being of migrant workers, considering the unique socio-economic and policy landscape of Saudi Arabia. The study uses quantitative data from surveys to understand the issue better. The study identifies key psychological impacts, including heightened stress, anxiety, and depression. It highlights the need for targeted interventions to support the mental health and well-being of this vulnerable population. The research contributes to the existing literature by offering a nuanced understanding of job insecurity in Saudi Arabia. It provides practical recommendations for Organisations to mitigate the adverse effects on migrant workers.

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Job Insecurity, Migrant Workers

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