Politiken zur Migration Hochqualifizierter

Die Studien dieser Kategorie beziehen sich auf Gesetze, Verfahren, Vorschriften oder Maßnahmen in Bezug auf hochqualifizierte Migration. Arbeitsmigration bezeichnet die Bewegung von Personen mit dem Ziel der Beschäftigung oder der einkommensschaffenden Tätigkeit (z. B. Unternehmertum). Hochqualifizierte Migration ist die Bewegung von Personen, die über eine Universitätsausbildung (ISCED 5-6), umfangreiche Berufserfahrung oder eine Kombination aus beidem verfügen. Zur Definition wird mitunter auch das Gehaltsniveau verwendet (z. B. Blue Card).

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High skilled migration through the lens of policy

Authors Christopher R Parsons, Sebastien Rojon, Lena Rose, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Migration Studies
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4 Journal Article

Re-thinking the gender dimension of high-skill migration

Authors Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Irina ISAAKYAN
Year 2016
Book Title Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU and Irina ISAAKYAN (eds), High skill migration and recession : gendered perspectives, Houndmills ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship, pp. 3-21
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5 Book Chapter

Female high-skill migration in the 21st Century : the challenge of the recession

Authors Irina ISAAKYAN, Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU
Year 2016
Book Title Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU and Irina ISAAKYAN (eds), High skill migration and recession : gendered perspectives, Houndmills ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship, pp. 3-21
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10 Book Chapter

NAFTA, Skilled Migration, and Continental Nursing Markets

Authors Christina Gabriel
Year 2013
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 10
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12 Journal Article

Skilled migration from Europe to Australia

Authors Siew‐Ean Khoo, Graeme Hugo, Peter McDonald
Year 2010
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
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19 Journal Article

Factors Impacting Remittances by Skilled Ghanaians Abroad

Authors Kwame Appiah-Yeboah, Asamoah Bosomtwi, Muriel A. Yeboah
Year 2012
Journal Name International Migration
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20 Journal Article

Immigration for employment index (IMMEX)

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The index focuses on labour immigration (and related rights) in the EU27. The data reflect the policies in place by 1st of January 2012. IMMEX analyses admission schemes for migrant workers, looking at both general-worker schemes and schemes for high-skilled migrants. The index, which has been developed by the Migration Policy Group (MPG), addresses four domains: identification needs; conditions of admission; security of status acquired; rights associated with status. Dimensions are assessed through a set of indicators and policy options (principles of human rights and good governance). The policy options are designed to capture the scope of immigration policies with the first option representing favourable terms laid down in existing international legal instruments, national practices or NGO proposals, and in some instances EC legislation (enacted and proposed). The second and third options are based on less favourable or unfavourable provisions of EC legislation (enacted or proposed) or national legislation. Legal experts in each of the EU27 countries were asked to assess which of the three policy options comes closest to the situation in their respective country. The index is presented by scheme and country, for general migrant workers and high-skilled migrant workers.
Year 2012
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21 Data Set

Migration of Low Skilled Workers from India to the European Union

Authors S.K. SASIKUMAR, Rakkee THIMOTHY
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This study explores factors that initiate and perpetuate low skill labour migration from India to the EU, examines the migration processes and evaluates the policy prescriptions available to manage such migration flows. Based on a survey of the available quantitative and qualitative evidence, our study points to the existence of a fairly stable and persistent demand for low skilled labour in the EU, at least in the medium term. As this demand cannot be fully met from within the EU, there is and will remain a strong demand for low skilled migrant workers from non-EU countries. This offers immense scope for traditional labour sending countries like India as well as destination countries in the EU to strengthen the migration–development nexus. Unfortunately, on both sides, there seems to be an absence of a coherent and focused policy for governing migration of low skilled workers. Considering that migration of low skilled workers from India is mainly directed to the Persian Gulf, the study also makes a comparison between the existing immigration policies in EU countries and the Persian Gulf in order to draw relevant policy perspectives. Evolving appropriate policy response in relation to low skilled migration to Europe is also necessary given that a significant share of such workers end up as irregular migrants in transit or at the destination.
Year 2012
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30 Report

Managing skilled migration

Authors Lucas Stanczyk
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethics & Global Politics
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33 Journal Article

Rethinking International Skilled Migration

Authors Micheline van Riemsdijk, Qingfang Wang
Year 2017
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34 Book

Highly-Skilled Migration: Sudan

Authors Amna Omer MOHAMED-ALI
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Year 2010
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35 Report

Innovation as a cause of highly skilled migration: Evidence from Greece

Authors Lois Labrianidis, Theodosis Sykas, Evi Sachini, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 2
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36 Journal Article

Migration from Punjab to Italy in the dairy sector : the quiet Indian revolution

Authors Paramjit SAHAI, Kathryn LUM
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The preference for high-skilled migrants and the relative ambivalence of countries to develop adequate policies for low-skilled migrants is often times accepted without question. The lack of information on the socio-economic impact of these low-skilled migrants on sending and receiving countries thus skews their public image. To challenge this myth of low-preference for the “low-skilled” migrant worker, the paper explores a case study of Indian Punjabi migrants in the Italian dairy industry to show that relevance of these so-called “low-skilled” migrant workers in producing “high-quality” Italian cheese.
Year 2013
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38 Report

Has Permanent Settlement of Temporary Migrant Workers in Thailand Begun?

Authors Wathinee Boonchalaksi, Aphichat Chamratrithirong, Jerrold W. Huguet
Year 2012
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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42 Journal Article

LANGUAGE AND SKILLED MIGRATION

Authors Francis Leo Collins, Seunghee Pak
Year 2008
Journal Name Asian Population Studies
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43 Journal Article

High-skilled migration policy indicators

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The authors carry out a cross-country assessment of policies aimed to attract and select high-skilled workers. To capture immigration policy systems, they choose nine policy elements that collectively capture many of the key differences between destination countries’ policy stances. These instruments reflect policy categories comprising skill-selective admission policies (shortage lists, job offer requirements, labor market tests, PBS), and post-entry policy instruments (permanency rights, financial incentive schemes). Methodologically, the authors adopt a set of statements against which a 0 or 1 can be assigned to ensure consistency when coding our policy variables.
Year 2012
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45 Data Set

European High-skilled Migration Policy

Year 2012
Book Title High-skilled Migration. Drivers and Policies
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47 Book Chapter

Numbers vs. Rights: Trade-Offs and Guest Worker Programs

Authors Martin Ruhs, Philip Martin
Year 2008
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 138
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48 Journal Article

Index of controlled/competitive skilled immigrant workers programmes (Lowell)

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The Index addresses the admission programmes/policies for temporary and permanent high-skilled workers in 2001. The author presents two sub-indexes and one index: index of policies for temporary high-skilled workers and index for permanent high-skilled workers, and combined index of skilled immigrant competitiveness. Twelve countries are chosen, including the traditional countries of immigration (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States), the major European receiving countries (France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, and United Kingdom), South Africa and Japan. A list of comparative criteria is created for admission policies: Hard numerical caps; Strict labour market test; Extensive labour protections; Enforcement mechanisms; Limited employer portability; Restriction on dependents / working spouse; Limited permanency rights. A four point scale is used with a “4” being highly controlled and a “1” being highly competitive; and there are intermediate rankings of minimally (2 points) and moderately (3 points) controlled. The rankings are based on the addition of all points for each of the elements just described above, but converted into an index with the most “controlled” country given a value of 100.
Year 2011
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49 Data Set

Credible redistribution policy and skilled migration

Authors Roc Armenter, Francesc Ortega
Year 2011
Journal Name European Economic Review
Citations (WoS) 3
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51 Journal Article

Skilled migration and the IT sector

Authors Gunjan Sondhi, Parvati Raghuram, Clem Herman, ...
Year 2018
Book Title India Migration Report 2018
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53 Book Chapter

Highly Skilled Migrant Workers and the UK Business Cycle

Authors Carlos Vargas‐Silva
Year 2014
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 6
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57 Journal Article

Human Capital and the Economic Assimilation of Recent Immigrants in Hong Kong

Authors Dongshu Ou, Suet-ling Pong
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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60 Journal Article

Present but not counted: highly skilled migrant women in Belgium

Authors Damini Purkayastha, Tuba Bircan
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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63 Journal Article

Commercial migration intermediaries and the segmentation of skilled migrant employment

Year 2016
Journal Name Work, employment and society
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64 Journal Article

Introduction: New Perspectives on Skilled Migration

Authors Any Freitas, Antonina Levatino, Antoine Pécoud
Year 2012
Journal Name Diversities
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66 Journal Article

Highly-skilled Migration (Libya): Legal aspects

Authors Azza K. MAGHUR
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Year 2010
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67 Report

A Foot in the Australian Employment Door: A Qualitative Study of Highly Skilled Migrant Women

Authors Jasvir Kaur Nachatar Singh, Jasvir Kaur Nachatar Singh, Juliana Mutum, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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71 Journal Article

Serial Labor Migration: Precarity and Itinerancy among Filipino and Indonesian Domestic Workers

Authors Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, Rachel Silvey, Maria Cecilia Hwang, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name International Migration Review
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72 Journal Article

Skilled migration: a structural determinant of health

Authors Miriam Vandenberg, Si Fan, Nick Cooling, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
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76 Journal Article

Report on Highly Skilled Migration in Egypt

Authors Tarek BADAWY
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Year 2010
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77 Report

The State, Skilled Labour Markets, and Immigration: The Case of Doctors in England

Authors Parvati Raghuram, Eleonore Kofman
Year 2002
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
Citations (WoS) 42
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82 Journal Article

Racism and White privilege: highly skilled immigrant women workers in Australia

Authors Vassilissa Carangio, Karen Farquharson, Santina Bertone, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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83 Journal Article

High-Skilled Migration to and from Jordan

Authors Mohamed Y. OLWAN
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This study explores the legal aspects of high-skilled migration to and from Jordan, but it must be remembered that it is difficult to deal with this subject without taking international migration more generally into account. The study is structured in four sections: Jordanian migrant workers in the GCC countries and migrant workers in Jordan – numbers, qualifications and remittances; legal framework pertaining to border-controls in Jordan and the GCC countries; the human rights of migrant workers in Jordan and the GCC countries; and finally the bilateral workforce cooperation agreements between Jordan and Arab receiving countries. Cette étude explore les aspects juridiques de la migration hautement qualifiée de et vers la Jordanie. Il s’agit néanmoins de garder en mémoire qu’il est difficile d’aborder un tel sujet sans tenir compte des migrations internationales dans leur ensemble. L’étude est structurée en quatre parties : les travailleurs jordaniens migrants dans les pays du Conseil de Coopération du Golfe et les travailleurs migrants en Jordanie – effectifs, qualifications et transferts financiers ; le cadre juridique relatif au contrôle des frontières en Jordanie et dans les pays du Golfe ; les droits humains des travailleurs migrants en Jordanie et dans les pays du Golfe ; et enfin, les accords bilatéraux de coopération en matière de main d’œuvre entre la Jordanie et les pays arabes de destination.
Year 2010
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84 Report

Skilled migrant workplace integration: the choice between pragmatism and critical realism approaches

Authors Roslyn Cameron, Alan Montague, Nuttawuth Nuenjohn, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name JOURNAL OF CRITICAL REALISM
Citations (WoS) 1
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85 Journal Article

Australia’s superior skilled migration outcomes compared with Canada’s

Authors Benjamin Harrap, Lesleyanne Hawthorne, Margaret Holland, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 5
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86 Journal Article

Internataional Highly Skilled Migration: The Case of Finland

Authors Driss Habti, Saara Koikkalainen
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Finnish Studies
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87 Journal Article

Stymied ambition: does a lack of economic freedom lead to migration?

Authors Daniel Meierrieks, Laura Renner
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 7
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88 Journal Article

Introduction: New Developments in Australia's Skilled Migration Flows

Authors Massimiliano Tani, Fei Guo, Graeme Hugo
Year 2010
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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91 Journal Article

Introduction: New Developments in Australia's Skilled Migration Flows

Authors Massimiliano Tani, Fei Guo, Graeme Hugo
Year 2010
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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92 Journal Article

La migration qualifiée en Mauritanie, enjeux perspectives juridiques

Authors Abderrahman EL YESSA
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Year 2010
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94 Report

Making Europe More Attractive to Indian Highly-skilled Migrants? The blue card directive and national law in Germany and the Netherlands

Authors Anja WIESBROCK, Metka HERCOG
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Despite the potentially significant societal and labour market implications of highly-skilled migration policies in Europe, the new dynamics have only been subject to few inquisitive studies in the academic literature, none of them discussing the case of Indian migrants specifically. This paper seeks to close this gap by comparing the national schemes and programmes for highly-skilled migration in two EU Member States that have become increasingly important for Indian migrants, namely the Netherlands and Germany and analysing the newly introduced provisions of the EU Blue Card Directive. The findings will lead to conclusions on whether the implementation of the EU Blue Card Directive renders immigration to the Netherlands and Germany more attractive for highly skilled migrants from India.
Year 2012
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96 Report

Migrazioni qualificate, produzione translocale della conoscenza e diaspore scientifiche

Authors Gabriele Tomei, Gabriele Tomei, Sebastian Carlotti
Year 2021
Book Title Knowledge networks in the global society. Opportunities, experiences and value of cognitive mobilization
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99 Book Chapter

Highly Skilled Migration to the UK 2007-2013

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Year 2014
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100 Report
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