Employment projections and skills strategies emphasise the importance of (highly)-skilled labour for competitiveness. A strategic focus on ‘attracting the best talent’ globally may conflict with policies to ‘grow local talent’. This issue is considered in the UK context of a shift from a liberal immigration regime to a demand-led system characterised by increasing restriction, through adjustments to a points-based system to manage labour migration from outside the European Economic Area (EEA). The specific focus is on an annual limit on non-EEA labour migrants introduced in 2011 and tightening of eligibility criteria for entry of (highly)-skilled migrants, amid business’ concerns that this might stifle economic growth. Drawing on twent...
This article focuses on the returns to human capital of migrants and minorities in the UK. The quest...
In this paper we review the policies put in place by the main Western destination countries to attra...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
Since the early 2000s, a new paradigm in labour migration policy has widespread in Europe, replacing...
Whilst scholarly research has highlighted the role of the state in facilitating labour migration, li...
Demographic and technological changes have boosted demand for a highly skilled workforce. The skill ...
The arrival of unprecedented numbers of migrant workers in the rural counties of the UK, due to EU e...
The close relationship among economic change, recruitment strategies and its impact on local workers...
While skilled immigration ceteris paribus provides an immediate boost to GDP per capita by adding to...
The experience of global mobility in the UK has been positive and its contribution to the economy in...
In recent years, the economics of migration literature has shown a substantial growth in papers expl...
This article focuses on the returns to human capital of migrants and minorities in the UK. The quest...
This paper unpacks the dominant conceptualizations of talent management (TM) in contemporary academ...
Attracting and retaining migrants can have many benefits for the host country and its economy, for e...
This article focuses on the returns to human capital of migrants and minorities in the UK. The quest...
In this paper we review the policies put in place by the main Western destination countries to attra...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...
Advocates of the “borderless world” thesis suggest that migrant workers can benefit from employment ...
Since the early 2000s, a new paradigm in labour migration policy has widespread in Europe, replacing...
Whilst scholarly research has highlighted the role of the state in facilitating labour migration, li...
Demographic and technological changes have boosted demand for a highly skilled workforce. The skill ...
The arrival of unprecedented numbers of migrant workers in the rural counties of the UK, due to EU e...
The close relationship among economic change, recruitment strategies and its impact on local workers...
While skilled immigration ceteris paribus provides an immediate boost to GDP per capita by adding to...
The experience of global mobility in the UK has been positive and its contribution to the economy in...
In recent years, the economics of migration literature has shown a substantial growth in papers expl...
This article focuses on the returns to human capital of migrants and minorities in the UK. The quest...
This paper unpacks the dominant conceptualizations of talent management (TM) in contemporary academ...
Attracting and retaining migrants can have many benefits for the host country and its economy, for e...
This article focuses on the returns to human capital of migrants and minorities in the UK. The quest...
In this paper we review the policies put in place by the main Western destination countries to attra...
[From the introduction]. European governments have re-discovered labour migration. The Italians have...