The study conducted by the US-based Centre for Global Development in 10 states in India says Indians who managed to get jobs in the UAE had wages which were equivalent to two and a half times more than what they would have gained in their country.
The study followed jobs in the construction sector in the UAE and records that Indian workers who had come to work before the global financial crisis in 2008 had greater opportunities when compared to workers who applied to work after the crisis directly.
The study carried out by Michael Clemens, a Senior Fellow and Director of Research at the Centre for Global Development, along with 86 researchers was a comparison study targeted Indian labourers residing and working within the UAE, UAE's official news agency WAM reported.
Published by Al'amal magazine of the UAE's Ministry of Labour, the study suggests that the list of benefits also include the increased likelihood of worker's family to own a commercial project by 30 per cent compared to families with no members working abroad.
It counter-argues the idea that families, with a member working abroad, rest and completely rely on that member to provide income, but finds that instead, the family work as hard as possible and try to earn even more than the usual income.