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Nadeya Sayed Ali Mohammed (Author)

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January 2004 0754632202 978-0754632207
This text assesses, measures and critically examines the (potentially negative) effects that the population growth rate could have on the development of the Gulf States. It explores the ability of Gulf governments to continue providing quality education, health and employment under conditions of rapid population growth. It also adopts the revisionists' approach that population growth is one important variable that hinders long-term development.

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Gulf States, Saudi Arabia, New York, Statistical Abstracts, World Bank, United Nations, Population Studies, Statistical Yearbooks, Alternative Scenarios, Determinants of Fertility, Kuwait Family Health Survey, Macmillan Press, Persian Gulf, United Arab Emirates Family Health Survey, Oman Family Health Survey, Qatar Family Health Survey, Bahrain Family Health Survey, Central Statistics Organisation, Academic Press, Gulf Family Health Survey, Indian Office Records, The Rentier State, Croom Helm, Journal of Political Economy, Ministry of Health
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