This publication presents recent evidence and analytical work on the impact and future perpectives of demographic trends in the workforce, taking also into account education, skills and geographical mobility. It pays particular attention to the labour mobility patterns generated by the development of free mobility in Europe and simlar developments in other parts of the world.
Table of contents:
Main findings Part I. The development of free mobility areas Chapter 1. Free labour mobility areas across OECD countries: an overview Chapter 2. Free labour mobility and economic shocks: the experience of the crisis Part II. The labour market impact of free mobility in Europe Chapter 3. EU enlargement and Ireland’s labour market Chapter 4. The United Kingdom experience of post-enlargement worker inflows from new EU member countries Chapter 5. Labour mobility from new EU member countries: the impact on Italy Chapter 6. Central and Eastern European labour migration to Norway: trends, conditions and challenges Chapter 7. Labour market impacts of post-accession migration from Poland Part III. Matching labour supply and demand Chapter 8. The EU workforce and future international migration Chapter 9. Exploring conditions for EU growth given a shrinking force Chapter 10. Changing demographic, educational and migration patterns in new EU member countries Part IV. Regional experiences beyond the European Union Chapter 11. Migration and bilateral agreements in the Commonwealth of Independent States Chapter 12. Governing migration: public goods and private partnerships