Publication year
2024Publisher
Europese Unie/ Global Strategy for Skills, Migration and Development (GS4S)
Series
GS4S Policy briefs (D2.3) ; 1
Number of pages
21 p.
Annotation
Deliverable D2.3 of T3.3 on the Horizon Europe project GS4S - Global Strategy for Skills, Migration and Development
Publication type
External research report
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Onderzoekcentrum voor Staat en Recht
Languages used
English (eng)
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GS4S Policy briefs (D2.3); Institute for Management Research; Migration and citizenship; Migratie & burgerschap (CMR)Abstract
This policy brief is D2.3 (T3.3) of the Horizon Europe project 'Global Strategy for Skills, Migration and Development' (GS4S). Emigration from the Western Balkans (WB) to the European Union (EU) has long been a significantsource of workers for the EU. In light of population ageing and the twin (digital and green)transitions in the EU, and since they are candidates for EU membership, the WB countries’contribution may be more relevant than ever. At the same time, the outflow of workers from theWB has exacerbated labour and skill shortages across occupations in the region, depleting thetalent pool needed for economic development. This challenge – while also an opportunity –requires immediate attention. Based on new research findings, this policy brief highlightsincentives that encourage (i) emigration from the WB region and (ii) immigration to EU countries.In particular, it examines the impact of emigration on labour shortages in the WB and proposestimely policy recommendations for WB and EU policy makers. The policy recommendations arein three main categories: (i) industrial policy to address labour shortages and boost technologicaldevelopment, (ii) migration and skills development policies, and (iii) improving data quality formarket research and academia.
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