For a long time now, ETF has been advocating the skills dimension of migration in political agendas, and the importance of knowing and using the education levels, skills and professions of migrants. Being an EU agency for human capital development in the neighbourhood, we look at migration from ‘human capital perspective’, which requires thinking and combining migration, local labour markets and skills all together for a deeper reflection at the European level.
For this reason, we created this special page in Open Space on skills and migration, and we invite all the experts, practitioners and citizens to share their information and experiences related to the topic.
https://openspace.etf.europa.eu/sites/default/files/post/Migrating....JPG
“Global migration, by the numbers: who migrates, where they go and why”, from the World Economic Forum.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/01/iom-global-migration-report-inte…
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