Demographic Change in the Gulf – A Country-by-Country Case Study
Recently published by the Al-Baidar Center for Studies and Planning, the book “Demographic Change in the Gulf” by Anthony Cordesman (1939-2024) offers a statistical and analytical exploration of demographic shifts and their wide-ranging impacts on the following Gulf countries: Bahrain, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Yemen. By analyzing official data and statistics, the book aims to provide an analytical perspective on the effects of population growth on various aspects of life in this vital region and how these countries can leverage this knowledge to enhance their strategic decisions and development plans. Additionally, the book highlights the economic and social dimensions of demographic change, including its impact on the labor market, education, and healthcare services, emphasizing the importance of investing in people as a fundamental resource for development. The book also discusses the specific challenges faced by the Gulf countries mentioned, such as migration, expatriate labor, and economic transformations.