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Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
SAUDIZATION BARRIERS IN LABOR MARKET: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
معوقات توظيف الشباب السعودي في أسواق العمل المحلية: دراسة تحليلية
 
Subject : Faculty of Engineering 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : This study identifies Saudization barriers. According to the literature review thirteen key barriers were identified and classified as Individual, Organizational and Governmental barriers including: Refusal to work in low-skilled positions (1), Inactive job seeking (2), Lack of interest in vocational trainings (3), Preference of governmental sector jobs (4), Deficit in educational requirements and qualifications (5), Insufficient skilled Saudi workers (6), Low-cost hiring process (7), Lack of Labor market-driven requirements and qualifications (8), Lack of soft-skills and work ethics (9), Low job commitment and Ghost jobs among Saudi female worker (10), Unclear policies and data collection strategies (11), Forced Saudization in specific occupations (12), and Deficit in inter-ministerial collaboration (13). The Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) approach was used to understand the inter-relationships between the identified factors, after collecting the opinion of human resources experts in different industries in the Saudi labor market. This study also identified the “driving barriers” (i.e. the barriers influenced by the other barriers) according to MICMAC analysis. The findings of the ISM model indicates that top barriers are three; Lack of interest in vocational trainings (3), Preference of governmental sector jobs (4) and Deficit in educational requirements and qualifications (5), hence at the top of this model. This study identified and showed the inter-relationships between barriers, which is helpful for decision makers to be able to direct future initiatives to overcome top barriers and develop inter-sectorial and inter-ministerial coordination plans to develop clear strategies and data collection methodologies to support the country Vision 2030 in reducing unemployment rates among Saudi workers. 
Supervisor : Dr. Ammar Y. Alqahtani 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1445 AH
2023 AD
 
Added Date : Wednesday, December 27, 2023 

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ساهر سالم المدنيAlmadani, Saher SalemResearcherMaster 

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