Skills-oriented migration in the Western Balkans: Linking workers' migration aspirations to skill shortages in destination and origin countries
Publication year
2024Publisher
Global Strategy for Skills, Migration and Development (GS4S)
Series
GS4S Working papers ; 1
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Deliverable D7.3 of T3.3 on the Horizon Europe project GS4S - Global Strategy for Skills, Migration and Development
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External research report
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Planologie
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English (eng)
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GS4S Working papers; Institute for Management ResearchAbstract
This working paper is D7.3 (T3.3) of the Horizon Europe project GS4S - Global Strategy for Skills, Migration and Development (gs4s.eu). The paper examines the impact of labour shortages on migration aspirations and destination preferences among individuals from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia. Using a two-stage Heckman selection model, we analyse data from the OeNB Euro Survey and the World Bank’s STEP Measurement Program. The results indicate that labour shortages significantly influence migration decisions: individuals are more likely to aspire to migrate if there is a shortage of workers in their occupation in the aspireed destination countries, while shortages in their home country reduce migration aspirations. These findings suggest that both origin and destination countries should consider labour market conditions when formulating migration policies. For destination countries, highlighting demand for specific skills can attract needed workers, while Western Balkan countries should address the education-labour market mismatch to mitigate local shortages. Policy co-ordination between regions is crucial to manage migration flows and address skill gaps without exacerbating local shortages.
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