labor mobility

More from the Series

Blog Post
African Migration to Europe Is Not a Crisis. It’s an Opportunity.
February 12, 2018
An increasingly common justification for European development assistance to Africa is the notion that it will reduce migration from the South. While this sounds intuitive and makes for an appealing argument, the research shows that it is highly unlikely. As communities become less poor, more pe...
Blog Post
Davos Is an Opportunity to Talk about Migration Solutions
January 19, 2018
As world leaders convene in Davos this week, the global migration crisis finds itself buried in the agenda.
Blog Post
Chart of the Week #2: Why Don’t Poor Farmers Move to the City?
January 12, 2018
One of the mysteries of development economics is why more people in subsistence agriculture don't migrate to cities where incomes are much, much higher. New data suggests one answer: when they move, their incomes may not go up as much as we thought.
SPEECHES
The Need for a Bilateral Labor Agreement Between the US and Mexico, and the Responsibility for Leadership
December 04, 2017
From his keynote speech in Mexico City, Michael Clemens writes: Mexico and the United States need a bilateral agreement to regulate the labor migration flows between these two neighboring countries. They have needed such an agreement my entire life.
Blog Post
Next Week There Is a Chance to Shape Global Migration This Century. Here Is One Way to Seize It.
December 01, 2017
Migration out of poor countries will continue throughout this century. By wishing otherwise, and devoting all their attention to walling themselves in, politicians will miss a vast opportunity to shape that migration in ways that benefit all parties involved. That window of opportunity is open ...
BRIEFS
Global Skill Partnerships: A Proposal for Technical Training in Settings of Forced Displacement
October 11, 2017
The world urgently needs innovation to shape how international migration happens. Today people who are forcibly displaced are seen and treated largely as a burden, not as a resource that can bring shared benefits. A new type of private-public partnership can offer new opportunity for some of those w...
BRIEFS
Global Skill Partnerships: A Proposal for Technical Training in a Mobile World (Brief)
October 11, 2017
Within a decade, Europe will require hundreds of thousands more nurses than it is likely to train. To meet the growing need, nurses will move in large numbers to Western Europe from other countries, including those in Eastern Europe. But Eastern Europe currently lacks nurses already relative to West...