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1973 Oil Crisis Overview

November 2, 2020November 5, 2020 Jackson Norton 5 Comments 2020, Labor, conditions, pay, Migrating for work

The oil crisis of 1973 had profound effects on the world economy and spurred trends in labor migration that have continued to amplify to today. The oil crisis began with the Yom Kippur / October War between Israel, supported by the United States, and Egypt and Syria, supported by the Soviet Union.1 In response to […]

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