Germany is looking for foreign labour : how to make recruitment development-orientated, sustainable and fair

Zusammenfassung: Germany’s shortage of skilled workers has sharply increased, especially in the social and education sectors, health and care, construction and skilled crafts, information technology and jobs in science, technology, engineer­ing and mathematics (STEM). Simultaneously, the demand for low quali­fied labour has also been growing, for instance in help and house­hold-related services. While EU member states continue to be the source for the majority of labour migration, their migration potential is declining due to their simi­larly ageing and shrinking populations. Recruiting workers from third coun­tries, including Germany’s development partner countries, will become of strategic importance. In spite of many recent reforms, the recruitment of workers from third coun­tries is still inadequate, and not enough attention has so far been paid to development policy aspects. Germany’s recruitment activities need to be more closely embedded in fair, development-orientated partnerships with countries of origin, in which their interests are taken into account and the rights of migrant workers are respected. Since many industrialised countries now recruit workers, this could also be a competitive advantage for Germany. The German government should make use of the extensive experience gained from the pilot projects to attract skilled workers for large-scale recruit­ment programs. These projects will require the systematic co­operation of all relevant ministries (whole-of-government approach) as well as the involvement of civil society and the private sector to set the course for development-orientated recruitment. The German government should engage even more strongly in the rele­vant global processes and forums whilst advocating fair recruitment

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Deutschland sucht Arbeitskräfte
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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1 Online-Ressource (45 Seiten)
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Englisch
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SWP research paper / Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik ; 2023, 3 (March 2023)
SWP research paper ; 2023, 3 (March 2023)

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DOI
10.18449/2023RP03
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10419/270652
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023062108524374972438
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