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  • 4-February-2014

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    Labour migration, skills & student mobility in Asia

    This report is a summary of the major policy issues raised at discussions among experts and practitioners from various international organizations and several Asian countries at the “Third Roundtable on Labor Migration: Assessing Labor Market Requirements for Foreign Workers and Policies for Regional Skills Mobility.”

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  • 6-December-2013

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    OECD-CEPII annual conference «Economic Recession and Migration», Paris 6 December 2013

    The conference is jointly organised by the OECD, the French research center in international economics (CEPII) and its Club, the research team Equippe of the University of Lille, the Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti, the University of Luxemburg and IRES (Université Catholique de Louvain).

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  • 2-October-2013

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    OECD contribution to the UN High-level Dialogue on Migration & Development: World Migration in Figures

    A joint contribution by UN-DESA and the OECD to the United Nations High-Level Dialogue on Migration and Development, 3-4 October 2013

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  • 17-May-2013

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    OECD work on Employment, Social Protection and International Migration

    An overview of OECD work on Employment, Social Protection and International Migration.

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  • 10-December-2012

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    Study abroad

    More students are looking beyond their borders to give their education a competitive edge. Despite shrinking support for scholarships and tightening travel budgets, 177 million students left their home countries in 2012 to pursue formal tertiary education, an increase of 77 million students since 2000.

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  • 5-October-2012

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    Harnessing the skills of migrants and diasporas to foster development

    The purpose of this publication is to propose ways of thinking about new public policies that could better harness the skills of diasporas to foster development in the countries of origin.

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