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How can Europe address its labour market needs at a time of upheaval? |
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Six years on from the 2015-16 migration crisis, Europe faces another inflection point on immigration. Employers are reporting worker shortages at all skill levels across sectors, fuelling calls for policymakers to revisit immigration policies to help address some of these needs, including through partnerships with countries of origin. However, Europe faces growing competition from other immigration destinations in attracting and retaining foreign workers with in-demand skills.
The arrival of more than 5 million Ukrainian evacuees since late February may present an opportunity for Europe to mitigate some of these labour shortages. But unlocking new arrivals’ human capital and helping them enter the labour market will take time and deep investments in skills recognition, job matching, and (re)training opportunities. As the European Union unveils its new skills and talent package, this webinar MPI Europe will explore how Europe can address its labour market needs at a time of great upheaval, and the role that immigration and immigrant integration policy can play in helping to propel Europe’s economic recovery, and opportunities for deeper coordination. |
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