Lowell analyses the OECD's 'scoreboard' of employment and the MIPEX's total and labour market indexes. Immigration into the more developed countries of the OECD has been on the upswing for the last decade and more. Their economic opportunities are a strong attractor for migrants while the projected demographic aging of the more developed members has heightened interest in the possible future role of migration. In anticipation, many countries have instituted policies that are more welcoming to immigrants.... READ MORE.
Immigration "Pull" Factors in OECD Countries over the Long Term
