|  | Your one point of access to surveys, research and reports for the Pensions ProfessionalSearching for: country is "United Arab Emirates" Results 1 of 1. Middle East survey – increase in expatriate population fuels growth in western-style pay and benefit | Middle East survey – increase in expatriate population fuels growth in western-style pay and b | Mercer | 21 Apr 2008 | United Arab Emirates | State Pensions, Scheme Issues & Trends, Expatriates, Countries - excl. European Union and US | Western-style pay and benefit practices are on the increase in the Middle East, according to a regional survey of current practices and plans within multinational companies, recently conducted by Mercer. The survey showed the traditional focus on high basic salaries and cash allowances is shifting towards long-term incentives and "protection" benefits like pensions and medical, life and disability insurance.
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