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Michael C. Ewers
Michael C. Ewers
UNC Charlotte Department of Geography and Earth Sciences
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Labor migration to world cities: with a research agenda for the Arab Gulf
EJ Malecki, MC Ewers
Progress in Human Geography 31 (4), 467-484, 2007
1872007
Migrants, markets and multinationals: competition among world cities for the highly skilled
MC Ewers
GeoJournal 68, 119-130, 2007
1482007
Im/mobile highly skilled migrants in Qatar
Z Babar, M Ewers, N Khattab
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45 (9), 1553-1570, 2019
552019
Expatriate labour markets in rapidly globalising cities: Reproducing the migrant division of labour in Abu Dhabi and Dubai
MC Ewers, R Dicce
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 (15), 2448-2467, 2016
552016
International knowledge mobility and urban development in rapidly globalizing areas: Building global hubs for talent in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
MC Ewers
Urban Geography 38 (2), 291-314, 2017
442017
From knowledge transfer to learning: The acquisition and assimilation of human capital in the United Arab Emirates and the other Gulf States
MC Ewers
Geoforum 46, 124-137, 2013
432013
Economic‐Development Stakeholder Perspectives on Boomtown Dynamics in the Eagle Ford Shale, Texas
T Murphy, C Brannstrom, M Fry, M Ewers
Geographical Review 108 (1), 2-24, 2018
392018
Risk and the securitisation of student migration to the United States
MC Ewers, JM Lewis
Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 99 (4), 470-482, 2008
382008
Leapfrogging into the knowledge economy: Assessing the economic development strategies of the Arab Gulf States
MC Ewers, EJ Malecki
Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 101 (5), 494-508, 2010
372010
Oil, human capital and diversification: the challenge of transition in the UAE and the Arab Gulf States
MC Ewers
The Geographical Journal 182 (3), 236-250, 2016
352016
Migrant worker well-being and its determinants: The case of Qatar
MC Ewers, A Diop, KT Le, L Bader
Social Indicators Research 152, 137-163, 2020
292020
Skilled migration to emerging economies: The global competition for talent beyond the West
MC Ewers, N Khattab, Z Babar, M Madeeha
Globalizations 19 (2), 268-284, 2022
282022
Citizens' attitudes towards migrant workers in Qatar
A Diop, KT Le, T Johnston, M Ewers
Migration and Development 6 (1), 144-160, 2017
272017
The role of skills in Islamic financial innovation: Evidence from Bahrain and Malaysia
J Poon, YW Chow, M Ewers, R Ramli
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 6 (3), 47, 2020
262020
Gender and mobility: Qatar's highly skilled female migrants in context
N Khattab, Z Babar, M Ewers, M Shaath
Migration and Development 9 (3), 369-389, 2020
202020
The rise of Kuala Lumpur as an Islamic financial frontier
JPH Poon, J Pollard, YW Chow, M Ewers
Regional Studies 51 (10), 1443-1453, 2017
202017
Creating and sustaining Islamic financial centers: Bahrain in the wake of financial and political crises
MC Ewers, R Dicce, JPH Poon, J Chow, J Gengler
Urban Geography, 2017
182017
Refinancing the rentier state: welfare, inequality, and citizen preferences toward fiscal reform in the Gulf oil monarchies
JJ Gengler, B Shockley, MC Ewers
Comparative Politics 53 (2), 283-317, 2021
152021
High-skilled migration and the attractiveness of cities
MC Ewers, R Dicce
High-skilled migration: Drivers and policies, 176-194, 2018
142018
Attracting and retaining expatriates in Qatar during an era of uncertainty: Would you stay or would you go?
M Ewers, B Shockley
Population, Space and Place, 2018
142018
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