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The Political Costs of Qatar's Western Orientation
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
, 2012 , Article)
Use of GIS or Mapping for Case Assignment
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The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University
, 2012 , Presentation)
A technical paper where I presented SESRI way to locate potential respondent in CAPI surveys using GPS and paper maps to assist field interviewers to locate housed and offices easily and effectively, in this presentation, ...
Annual Omnibus Survey : A survey of life in Qatar 2012
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The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University.
, 2012 , Other)
This executive summary presents the highlights of the 2012 Omnibus survey, the third in
a series of Omnibus surveys, carried out by the Social and Economic Survey Research
Institute (SESRI) of Qatar University. The Omnibus ...
Qatar Education Study 2012- Students’ Motivation and Parental
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The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University.
, 2012 , Other)
This report examines the views of children, parents, teachers, and administrators toward K-12 education in Qatar. It is based on results from the Qatar Education Study (QES), which is a series of surveys conducted by the ...
Changes in the white–black house value distribution gap from 1997 to 2005
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Elsevier
, 2012 , Article)
This paper examines the white–black house value gap across the entire value distribution. Instead of using standard
conditional mean analysis and decomposition methods (via OLS regression), we estimate and decompose
the ...
Within-Household Sampling Conditioning on Household Size
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Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The World Association
, 2012 , Article)
We review existing methods for sampling an adult from a household and highlight the strengths and weaknesses of these methods with respect to issues relevant for sampling in the Middle East and developing countries. We ...
Attitudes Towards Migrant Workers in the GCC: Evidence from Qatar
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Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
, 2012 , Article)
With the majority of Qatar’s total population made up of foreigners (high-skilled and
low-skilled migrant workers), Qatari nationals may feel that there are significant challenges for
their society; despite the absence ...
The Attitudes of Qatari Nationals and White-Collar Resident Workers Towards the New Traffic Law in Qatar
(2012 , Conference Paper)
In 2007 the government of Qatar enacted a new traffic law with the objectives of improving the traffic flow and reducing the road traffic-related death and accident rates in the country through policy interventions, mass ...