OECD: Migration is part of the solution for labour shortages and population ageing 09-07-2007 Migration to OECD countries continues to rise, according to the latest
edition of the OECD’s annual report on migration movements and policies,
International Migration Outlook 2007 (IMO 2007). About four million new
immigrants entered OECD countries on a permanent basis in 2005, an increase of
ten per cent from 2004. According to Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, effective integration
policies are needed, in particular in the realms of education and the labour
market, in order to take full advantage of the migratory flows.
The following conclusions can be made based upon the information presented in
the IMO 2007:
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