
Skilled immigration into rich countries and competition for talent and professional skills are of major concern among nations today. Comprehensive immigration reform addressed to illegal immigration predictably foundered in Congress last year. This revived the question of skilled immigration and was hastily added to the proposed reform agenda in the hope that it would bring more pro-immigration troops into battle. Immigration reform still failed but it will not die. The specific issue of skilled immigration, and how to redesign it, will remain one of the central issues before the world community as well.How important is this phenomenon? How do the legal-immigration systems of rich countries address this need? How do professional associations that may find such inflows a threat to their members' earnings seek to curtail these flows? What are the implications on the sending countries, which are generally less developed, when rich countries admit skilled professionals from them? Is it correct to object that the rich countries are depriving the poor ones of badly needed professionals (especially in Africa)? What should our immigration policies be in this regard? How should tax policy, for example, be changed in light of the growing phenomenon of skilled migrant flows? These and a host of related policy questions are addressed uniquely in Skilled Immigration Today. Bhagwati and Hanson present an informed awareness of the rich historical analysis of the phenomenon and several policy initiatives already attempted with sophisticated theoretical analysis. The essays, with an overview that ties them together, are written by today's foremost immigration experts.
This volume investigates the complex economic, social, and political implications of skilled migration flows between developing and developed nations. Authors Gordon H. Hanson and Jagdish Bhagwati, both prominent experts in international economics and immigration policy, compile a series of essays that examine the tension between national labor interests and the global demand for professional talent. The work provides a rigorous framework for evaluating how current legal systems, professional associations, and tax policies shape the movement of skilled workers across borders.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this collection as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of labor economics and global migration policy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the high level of theoretical rigor applied to contemporary policy debates.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2009-04-21
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195382439
ISBN-13:
9780195382433
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