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Regional employment and labour mobility Need for a Donor-led Strategy Richard Curtain 1

Key argument Australia needs to do more to give young people from the Pacific & Timor-Leste better access to jobs in Australia Existing initiatives are either not working or are too small to make much difference An explicit donor-driven Jobs Strategy is needed

My background ADB assignment for over two years to develop a framework for demand-focused technical and vocational education and training for the Pacific & Timor-Leste Role as labour market analyst to identify local & international sources of demand for skill Late 2012 conducted skills review for Tonga, based on primary & secondary data analysis, AusAID & NZAID funding Now working on a national graduate tracer survey in Samoa, AusAID funding 3

Pressure for change World Development Report 2013 on Jobs Calls for regional strategies such as Pacer Plus to make greater labour mobility possible Calls from national consultations to provide jobs for the increasing number of educated young people 4

Pressure for change Ten countries stand out with a high youth (aged 15-24 years) shares of their adult working age populations (aged 15-59 years). Timor-Leste 45%, Marshall Islands (42%), Federated States of Micronesia (40%), Vanuatu and Tonga (37%), Samoa and Kiribati (36%), Solomon Islands (35%), and Papua New Guinea and Nauru (34%). 5

Pressure for change Youth bulge - Australian Governments Defence White Paper But no analysis of which countries have the largest youth bulges & why Large youth bulges are in Melanesian countries: result of high birth rates but also lack of opportunity to migrate Many Micronesian & Polynesian countries able to migrate for work (eg FSM & RMI to USA; Samoans and Tongans to USA & NZ) 6

Pressure for change Weak domestic economies unable to generate jobs Large inflow of foreign skilled and semi-skilled workers eg Timor-Leste, FSM, RMI, Tonga Inflow not just due to lack of technical skills Local workers also lack work experience & work discipline Pacific island countries & Timor-Leste are locked into a low-wage, low-skills trap 7

Current situation High levels of educated young people who are NEET Formal sector employment rate is low Evidence from Samoa, Vanuatu & Timor-Leste 8

Data on employment rate

Available jobs in Australia Over one million temporary visa holders in Australia: see Foreign workers in fraud crackdown The Australian April 25, 2013 457 visas (approx 120,000), Working Holiday visas (approx 136,000), Overseas Students, Overseas students who have graduated Approx 100,000 illegal workers: Source Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) Compliance Branch 10

Current Response re jobs & skills training A number of initiatives from Australia & NZ Seasonal worker programs (1,500, 7,000), small number on Visa 442 (occupational training) Strengthening TVET projects in Kiribati, Samoa, Tonga & Vanuatu APTC: Australian Pacific Technical College 3,000 graduates Australia: $85 m 2012-16 to improve access to & quality of tertiary education in Pacific: pre-tertiary bridging courses for early school leavers & support for 2,300 Pacific island students to graduate

Low rate of Pacific Migration to Australia Only 3,760 settler arrivals from all Pacific countries in 2011-12 out of 158,943 arrivals (only 2.4%) The main Pacific countries are: Fiji, Samoa, PNG, Tonga, Cook Islands Samoa had 1,123 settler arrivals with pop: 180,000 PNG had only 278 settler arrivals with pop: 7,000,000 Samoa settlers 95% NZ citizens PNG settlers 8% NZ citizens

Criticism of current efforts 1,500 workers for SWP in horticulture in first year but target 3,000 small numbers compared to demand The SWP was extended to the aquaculture, cane, cotton & tourism industries but only 1,550 places over three years - very few workers recruited - 14 in tourism Australian SWP too restrictive in how it operates - added costs result in higher wage rate than backpackers No access to Working Holiday Visas except for University graduates in case of PNG Cheap illegal workers widespread in horticulture 13

Criticism of current efforts APTC: Australia Pacific Technical College with campuses in Fiji, PNG, Samoa and Vanuatu APTC offers Australian Certificate III & some Certificate IV training in Hospitality, Community Services, Trades and Technology areas & offers Diplomas in Children s & Community Services Objective of APTC: to improve employment opportunities for Pacific islanders nationally, regionally and internationally However, few if any graduates have migrated to Australia 14

What a regional strategy would involve Australia & New Zealand govts need to set access to jobs in Australia as a major policy objective Skills training in the Pacific from APTC & domestic providers should be directed at filling skill vacancies in Australia & New Zealand original goal Link skills training to employment outcomes in Australia Requires access to & support for occupational placements in Australia & New Zealand for skills training 15

What a regional strategy would involve Facilitate access to high-performance work placements in Pacific island countries Make use of large projects in construction, renewable energy generation and telecommunications The tenders for these projects could include a requirement on enterprises to provide employment positions with training for apprentices This is now being done in Timor-Leste 16

What a regional strategy would involve Revamp Seasonal Worker Program to make more attractive to employers Reduce employer requirements and broaden range of areas outside of horticulture where can work Alternatively, close program & give access via working holiday visa program with quota per country based on return rate Start quota per country low (say, 100) & increase it over time with continued & increasing access to the quota made conditional on a low (ie close to zero) overstay rate 17

Benefits for sending countries Remittances, often more pro poor than other forms of aid Would lift the standard of skills training - Fiji example Would lift the standard of English 18

Benefits for sending countries The issue of fears of brain drain in sending countries should be addressed by a tax on skilled migrants Australia & NZ need to use their tax systems to facilitate the collection of a tax by the sending country Tax collected from skilled workers who migrate for work for a year or more Same as requirement for graduates in many countries to repay fees once salary reaches certain level 19

Feedback welcomed richard@curtain-consulting.net.au