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What is labour mobility and what impact do migrant workers have on the global economy?

Episode Summary

In this episode of Voices, you will hear about the benefits that labour mobility brings to both origin and receiving countries from Rebekah Smith, Executive Director at Labor Mobility Partnerships. In conversation with IHRB’s Carmen Pedraza, they discuss the best ways to address these issues, given the major challenges that exist in current migration systems, and where we can help.

Episode Notes

‘We could build a future with shared prosperity’

Migration has become a highly politicised issue. Yet labour mobility is hugely important to the future health of the global economy.  

OECD countries are rapidly ageing and unfilled jobs cost the global economy 3 - 7 billion dollars every day.  At the same time, migration is one of the most powerful anti-poverty tools in the world today, with benefits from remittances - the money that migrant workers send back to their origin countries - far outstripping foreign aid.  

Voices host Deborah Sagoe and Carmen Pedraza from IHRB’s migrant workers programme, hear from Rebekah Smith, the Executive Director at Labour Mobility Partnerships.  Lamp is an organisation that believes in the power of movement to address some of the biggest issues we face in the global economy. 

Rebekah shares some startling statistics on the benefits that labour mobility brings to both origin and receiving countries.  

She and Carmen also discuss the best ways to address these issues, given the major challenges that exist in current migration systems, and where as a migration community, we can help.  

 

Rebekah will be appearing as the keynote speaker at The Global Forum for Responsible Recruitment.  To find out more head to: 

gfrr.org