Bahrainization is the Bahraini government's effort to increase the proportion of Bahraini citizens in the country's workforce.[1] Bahrainization involves directives requiring companies to hire Bahraini workers,[2] as well as government-provided training for Bahraini citizens to make them more competitive in the workforce.[3]
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