The OECD series Recruiting Immigrant Workers comprises country studies of labour migration policies. Each volume analyses whether migration policy is being used effectively and efficiently to help meet labour needs, without adverse effects on labour markets. It focuses mainly on regulated labour migration movements over which policy has immediate and direct oversight. This particular volume looks at the efficiency of European Union instruments for managing labour migration.
The OECD series Recruiting Immigrant Workers comprises country studies of labour migration policies. Each volume analyses whether migration policy is being used effectively and efficiently to help meet labour needs, without adverse effects on labour markets. It focuses mainly on regulated labour migration movements over which policy has immediate and direct oversight. This particular volume looks at the efficiency of European Union instruments for managing labour migration.
This book answers the question of whether Sweden’s labour migration policy is efficiently working to meet labour market needs that were not being met, without adversely affecting the domestic labour market.
This book answers the question of whether Sweden’s labour migration policy is efficiently working to meet labour market needs that were not being met, without adversely affecting the domestic labour market.
This series considers labour migration policies in OECD countries. It examines whether labour migration policy is effective and efficient. Each study in the series covers a specific country. Each looks at discretionarylabour migration - that is, labour migration movements over which policy has direct, immediate oversight - focusing on two key areas: the country's labour migration system and its characteristics; and the extent to which policy is responding to the needs of the domestic labour market and its impact on the latter.
UNESCO pub. Monograph on comparison of economic conditions and living conditions of migrant workers in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Federal Republic and Sweden - covers immigration policy, occupational structure, geographic distribution, social policy, social integration (incl. Migrant family members), social mobility, recruitment regulations, unemployment, etc., and includes a study of emigration from and return migration to Turkey. Graphs, references, and statistical tables.