Immigration policies and the global competition for talent / Lucie Cerna.
"In the 21st century few factors will be more critical to economic success than human capital. Yet many societies are reluctant to open their labor markets to foreign talent and as a result they risk falling behind in the global marketplace. How can we explain the difference in openness to high...
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London :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- PART I: INTRODUCTION AND THEORY
- Chapter 1. High-Skilled Immigration in Context
- Chapter 2. High-Skilled Immigration Policies and Coalitions
- Chapter 3. Measuring High-Skilled Immigration Policies
- PART II: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FRANCE, GERMANY, SWEDEN, THE UK AND THE US
- Chapter 4. Unions, Employers and the State in Germany and Sweden
- Chapter 5. The Lobbying of Associations in the UK and the US
- Chapter 6. The French State and (Silent) Labour Market Actors
- Chapter 7. Political Representation of High-Skilled Workers
- Chapter 8. Concluding Remarks and Policy Implications.