Bhutan: A Country In Transition.

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The Changes Within. Indian road side labourers.
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80'000 foreign non-skilled workers mostly from neighboring India are currently working in Bhutan, largely in construction.<br />
There is a shortage of skilled Bhutanese labourers as most people seek jobs in white-collar government posts, despite the lack of available work. The government has introduced special vocational training institutes to counter-act the increase of young non-skilled unemployed Bhutanese.

80'000 foreign non-skilled workers mostly from neighboring India are currently working in Bhutan, largely in construction.
There is a shortage of skilled Bhutanese labourers as most people seek jobs in white-collar government posts, despite the lack of available work. The government has introduced special vocational training institutes to counter-act the increase of young non-skilled unemployed Bhutanese.

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