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The challenge of migration management Choice Model of economic development Growth 2

The challenge of migration management Mobility Capital Services Goods States have freed capital, goods, services Made a decision for greater mobility Globalisation generates mobility 3

The challenge of migration management People will follow 4

Realms of mobility Irregular Migration 10-15%* of total flows Highly-Skilled Migration Low- and Middle- Skilled Migration Study Abroad Internal Migration Tourism *ILO Estimates Family Migration 5

Realms of mobility Mobility Categories No Fixed Boundaries 6

Realms of mobility Tourism Low- and Middle- Skilled Migration Study Abroad Highly- Skilled Migration Work Irregular Migration Internal Migration Family Migration 7

World Migration Report: Dual Purpose Part A: Snapshot and analysis Contemporary patterns of mobility linked to economic purposes Mosaic of independent studies by specialist researchers Part B: Working tools Inventory of policy elements for the development of strategic responses Most written in house 8

Mobility Patterns Related to Employment Global Labour Market More countries entered or entering world economy Markets more open to international trade and capital flows Workforce more integrated into the world economy 9

Mobility Patterns Related to Employment Globalization changes the way enterprises do business International network enterprises Global assembly lines for production of goods Resort to global sourcing of services Creates demand for increased labour mobility 10

Mobility Patterns Related to Employment Role of States and Policies More limited role in regulation of the economy New prominence given to enterprises Phenomena being dealt with: international in nature Policies and instruments: more national/ regional in scope 11

Mobility Patterns Related to Employment Highly skilled migrants Growing numbers 10%of all highly skilled persons from the developing world live either in North America or Europe 46% increase in share of tertiary educated migrants migrant flows in OECD countries between 1990 and 2000 Different, conflicting agendas Countries of destination: to beat the competition through policies that will attract the best and brightest * Countries of origin: need for protection from the loss of highly skilled nationals and/or to secure return * Kapur and McHale, 2005 12

Mobility Patterns Related to Employment Low- and middle-skilled migration Today most high-income countries have multiple programmes Enable foreign workers access via front, side, and back doors * New Rationale Welcome skilled workers and allow them to settle Promoting circular migration Greater impact on poverty reduction than emigration of professionals Workers come from lower-income families and communities: benefit more directly from migration Withdrawal from home-country labour markets opens opportunities for replacement workers Remit more per person than highly-skilled professionals, especially if left families behind * Philip Martin 13

Mobility Patterns Related to Employment Students Between 1998 and 2004 number of foreign students enrolled worldwide rose by 52% to 2.7 million OECD countries host 85% of total Shifts in both government motivations and the design of educational programmes Broad academic, political, cultural and development aid goals Education programmes to recruit highly skilled migrants More economic objectives Entry card to the international job market for foreign students Internationalization of higher education 14

Mobility Patterns Related to Employment Short-term movement (tourism and business) Many flows for leisure and business related to earlier migration Tourist movements give rise to longer-term migration Promote further tourisms and business movement from home countries Migration related to building of tourism infrastructure Skills, experience and knowledge of travelers can meet temporary labour market needs Working holiday schemes 15

Mobility Patterns Related to Employment Family Migration Two-thirds of immigration into the U.S. Between a third and a quarter in Canada and Australia (2006) Sharp Distinction Socially-oriented family reunion programmes Labour migration programmes Often misleading Family migration: largest single category in the North Generally dominated by women Image of woman and dependant family migrant with little interest in working Outdated 16

Mobility Patterns Related to Employment Internal Labour Migration In many countries far more important* than outmigration to more distant destinations In terms of numbers of people and value of remittances China: dramatic increase over past two decades 26 million in 1988 to 126 million in 2004 Majority: circular rural-urban migrants with strong links to rural family Rising incidence of such movement Impact of internal remittance flows on development Migration of women, children and ethnic minorities and resultant segmentation of migrant labour markets Strong link with international migration * In conjunction with proximate cross-border flows * Especially in countries with marked regional inequalities but not limited to developing world 17

Mobility Patterns Related to Employment Irregular Migration Present in all major migration systems Work opportunities for lower-wage, low-skilled migrant workers: important incentive for irregular migrants Most occurs through lawful entry of persons who become irregular through unauthorised employement Demand for low-skilled labour not met through regular channels Global industry: Connections to legitimate migration agencies at one end To criminal networks at the other end 18

Cross-cutting issues Human rights and status of migrant workers Formulation and implementation of minimum standards of protection Policy regime that allows competitive assets of migrant workers skills, wage expectations, cultural attributes - to be put to advantage Precludes the commodification of migrant workers Management of interface between migrants and host community Assimilation, integration and multiculturalism and entitlements to social benefits and services revised in light of evolving migratory circumstances Balance between maintenance of national identities and changing social dynamics Management of security issues Regulate and facilitate legitimate entry while protecting from threats of international terrorism and criminality Vulnerability of irregular migrant workers to exploitation, victimization and abuse 19

Cross-cutting issues Gender dimension of migration Term feminization of migration often misused or misunderstood Empowerment of women through migration Vulnerability to multiple forms of discrimination on the labour market and limited access to social and health facilities Migrant health Health risks and benefits to a certain degree shared globally Migrants rights to health services; adapt mainstream health services to needs of culturally diverse populations in response to mobility-related medical challenges: tuberculosis, HIV Aids or avian flu; Provision of information on health stresses and risks associated with migration 20

Students Tourism Low- and Medium Skilled Migration Irregular Migration Work \ Highly-Skilled Migration Family Migration Internal Migration 21

Labour Migration: Key Aspect of Human Mobility and Global Economy Before (last 3 decades of the 20th Century) Pre-eminence of asylum and irregular migration on policy agendas Focus on protection and humanitarian assistance Little space for comprehensive migration management Recent shift in policy perspective Possible realisation that tackling isolated migration problems such as integration or return not very effective Economic impact of labour migration on countries of origin, through remittance flows 22

Policy Strategies and Responses Importance of data: knowledge base Crucial to understanding of labour migration flows Formulation of effective policies Different data needs at policy, programme and case management levels Three initiatives to enhance governments knowledge base: Improving reliability and comparability of existing data sources Gathering new data on issues requiring fresh attention Transnational communities Return and circular migration Remittances Dissemination and utilization of data and research on labour migration 23

Policy Strategies and Responses Countries of Origin Deployment of workers abroad Human Resource Development Elements of an optimally functioning foreign employment policy: Regulation of private recruitment agencies Protection of workers Provision of support services (including notably the dissemination of accurate and authoritative information) Marketing structures Administrative structures International cooperation Important role of Regional Consultative Processes (RCPs) 24

Policy Strategies and Responses Countries of Destination Meeting specific labour market needs Migrant Workers in Safe, Planned predictable ways Human Resource Development Key policy issues confronting countries of destination: Needs assessment Design of foreign labour admission policies Post-admission policies, including labour market regulation and protection, Migrant worker rights and responsibilities Economic and social integration of newcomers Maintenance of social cohesion Irregular migration Partnerships of key stakeholders 25

Policy Strategies and Responses The Migration and Development Relationship Countries of origin Countries of destination Development Trade policies Capacity building Diasporas Mainstream migration and remittances into national development strategies Common Sphere of Interests Developmentfriendly policies Labour migration policies Platform for Dialogue 26

Policy Strategies and Responses The Migration and Development Relationship Countries of origin Countries of destination Development Capacity building Trade policies Diasporas Developmentfriendly policies Common Sphere of Interests Mainstream migration and remittances into national development strategies Labour migration policies Platform for Dialogue 27

Policy Strategies and Responses The Migration and Development Relationship High interest on the part of the international community UN General Assembly High Level Dialogue on International Migration and Development (HLD) New York, September 2006 Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) Brussels, July 2007 Manila, October 2008 28

Policy Strategies and Responses International cooperation Formal: - International human rights and labour law treaties (UN & ILO) - Multilateral agreements regulating international trade (GATS Mode 4) - Regional integration processes - Bilateral arrangements Informal: - Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) - Regional Consultative Processes - IOM s International Dialogue on Migration (IDM) 29

Concluding Remarks Human mobility: defining feature of contemporary world Mobility for economic purposes at the heart of mobility Labour market dynamics increasingly operating across international borders 30

Concluding Remarks Knowledge base: mobility issues and patterns Meeting demand with supply in a safe, regular, humane and orderly ways Recognition of the capacity-building needs of all governments 31

Contemporary Migration Choice for Growth Effective management of Mobility 32

Managed migration Best way to ensure Supply meets demand The human rights of migrants are upheld and protected Integration & adaptation is effective Migration can work for development 33

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