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Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of “U.K Labour Market” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “labour Market” and its relation with “International Market”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “Labour Market” and tries to gauge its effect on “International Market”. Finally the research describes various factors which are responsible for “showing the impact on immigration on the labour market of U.k” and tries to describe the overall effect of “international market”.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Introduction1
Structure of Dissertation1
Introduction1
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW5
Labor government5
Migration and Education7
The structure of work12
The British economic policy15
National Socialism18
Transnationals20
Determinants of immigration and emigration20
Skilled and Unskilled Labor22
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY26
Research Methodology26
Research Methodology26
Empirical Methodology26
Secondary Research28
Qualitative Research29
Questionnaire32
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS33
Discussion33
Analysis45
One-Sample Statistics45
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION53
Conclusion53
Recommendations56
REFERENCES57
Chapter 1: Introduction
Introduction
There is an extensive literature on migrants moving to host countries from their homes and their native countries. There has been a strong emphasis on the drivers of migration. Although other factors such as social networks have been seen as an important factor, but other factors are secondary in significance. This chapter intends to explore the degree to which social factors are less important than factors that influencing migration decisions. Furthermore, there will be an exploration into how social networks and in particular transnational ties influence migration decisions. Within the migration literature, our understanding of the motivations and determinants of highly skilled migration remains somewhat limited. This is surprising given that this group have made a critical contribution to different labour markets. And governments and companies are keen to implement policies to attract these workers. Again it is not clear whether this group move through formal structures such as internal company transfers, or as students, or for other purposes. This work explores the key factors that would drive highly skilled migrants to leave their host and home countries. The chapter adopts a case study approach and focuses on a group of highly skilled British expatriates working in a range of sectors around Vancouver.
Structure of Dissertation
Introduction
There has tended to be a strong emphasis on the determinants or international mobility within the migration. Individuals do not always have the necessary means to determine the costs of moving compared to staying in a country. As result shows, Scholars have also focused on the social aspects of migration. Family members and social networks are considered critical factors in influencing migration decisions. Economists have considered the Importance of other factors such as 'opportunity costs (job opportunities). 'Direct costs' (transportation and moving expenses) and 'psychic costs' (the ...