ABSTRACT

This book sets out a new approach to the global flow of skilled migration, one based on ethical, fair, balanced and sustainable frameworks. Instead of focusing on human capital loss and ‘brain drain’, the book argues that we should look towards mutually beneficial outcomes.

In a world where demographic shifts, rapid technological advancements connected to automation and AI-enhancement, and evolving economic landscapes are reshaping labour markets, this book serves as a guide for ‘doing’ skilled migration, highlighting shared development, social inclusion and economic resilience opportunities. Seeking to provoke and inspire policymakers, researchers and practitioners, the book sets out a manifesto for transparent, fair and sustainable migration skill infrastructure, based on 13 theses. Based on extensive original data from across the Link4Skills consortium and its sister projects GS4S and SKILLS4JUSTICE across at least 15 countries of origin and 15 countries of destinations, the book addresses critical issues such as the depletion of labour markets in origin countries and the challenges of skill recognition and labour market integration and retention in destination countries.

This important new book will be a breath of fresh air for researchers, practitioners and policymakers looking for possible solutions to global migration skill flow challenges.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

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part I|52 pages

Migration skill corridors, skill mobility and talent partnerships and ethical recruitment

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chapter 1|17 pages

Migration Skill Corridors

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chapter 2|17 pages

Skills Mobility Partnerships

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Addressing global skills shortages more fairly?
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part II|107 pages

Empirical pathways of skill mobility

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chapter 5|16 pages

Who bears the costs for vocational or academic training and education?

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The case of Germany's skilled migration programmes
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chapter 7|15 pages

The role of stakeholder engagement in skill corridors

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The case of Canada
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chapter 9|14 pages

Mobilising skilled people abroad

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A strategic challenge for Morocco
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chapter 10|14 pages

Navigating skill flow

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The case of India
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part III|62 pages

Optimum allocation of skills of migrants, skill recognition and AI-assisted skill navigation

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