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Projecting Demand for Skilled Foreign Labor and Meeting Skills Shortages : Selected Country Approach

2013

Irving, Jacqueline


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World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Numerical quotas; Job vacancies; Terrorist; Citizens; Labor market indicators; Labor force participation; Public employment service; Net immigration; Labor market needs; Education system; Labour studies; Demographic changes; Labor shortage; Migrant-receiving countries; Skilled workers; Remittance; Labor-market; Immigration countries; Residence status; Immigration laws; Skilled employees; Employee; Temporary migrants; Number of workers; Demand for labor; Migrant-sending countries; Job offer; Public employment; Labor shortages; Labor market; Foreign students; Highly skilled workers; Employability; Tertiary education; Senate bill; Regional unemployment; Labor market demand; Immigration quotas; Labor productivity; Skilled migrants; Permanent residence; Labor force; Impact of immigration; Labor supply; Skilled foreign labor; European migration; Benefits of migration; Domestic labor; International migration; Labor statistics; Labour force survey; Integration of immigrants; Immigrant inflows; Migration inflows; Unskilled labor; Skill level; Skilled occupations; Older workers; Job offers; Host countries; Training programs; Unskilled workers; Job training; Independent immigration; Immigration policies; Recruitment procedures; Highly skilled foreigners; Labour market information; Low unemployment rates; Census data; International organization for migration; Fertility rate; Work force; National security; Country of origin; Work permits; Economic prosperity; Migrant; Private sector firms; Labor market information; Work experience; Respect; Immigrants; Training component; Educated migrants; Job creation; Future labor; Local firms; Medical professionals; Immigration policy; Worker; World migration; International migration review; Policy makers; Immigration system; Foreign labor; Home affairs; Labor market conditions; Policy framework; Birth rates; Immigration reform; Qualitative information; Number of immigrants; Skilled foreign workers; Demand for immigrants; Immigration law; Skilled labor; Productivity level; Labor offices; Skilled migration; Labor migration; Social science; Recommendations; Foreign skilled workers; Unemployment rates; Jobs; Immigrant; Nurses; Labor demand; Economic downturns; Right to work; Labor markets; Supply shortages; Domestic labor markets; Employment agencies; Domestic labor market; Small countries; Discussions; Skills gaps; Host country; Highly qualified workers; Immigrant flow; Occupational classification; Nationals; Work activities; Public information; Low unemployment; Job security
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2014-09-15
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