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Some Critical elements of the current migration pattern in terms of development. Emigration (long term) declining trend, except for high skilled/tertiary educated persons Relatively low levels of voluntary return High levels of remittances High levels of deportation back to the Caribbean
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Some Critical elements of the current migration pattern in terms of development • Emigration (long term) declining trend, except for high skilled/tertiary educated persons • Relatively low levels of voluntary return • High levels of remittances • High levels of deportation back to the Caribbean • Immigration is dominated by short stay (except regional to Trinidad &Tobago, Antigua &Barbuda and Barbados)
Jamaica: Labour Emigrants by types of employment to Canada and the United States 2000 – 2010
HIGH out-migration of trained persons Of the world’s top 21 countries for emigration per capita . . . 9 are members of CARICOM
Emigration of Tertiary Educated • Of the World’s Top 24 Countries for presence of Tertiary Educated in OECD countries. . . 14 are CARICOM States
Factors Conditioning the Selection of Migration Destinations • Selective immigration policies at the destinations • Social capital chiefly through existing networks of friends and family
Numbers of Immigrants Relative to the Total Populations of CARICOM Member States (2002)
CARICOM and non-CARICOM Nationals in the Immigrant Populations of Select CSME Member States (2002)
Advantages and Disadvantages of skilled migration The Up-Side • Freedom to choose life options • Enhancement of human capital • Maintaining open systems • Expanding environments • Expanded Opportunities for Trade in Goods and Services • Immigrants stimulate economic growth • Remittances & alleviation of poverty
The Down-Side • Net losses of human capital for development or maintenance of essential services in some states • Erodes the training & replacement capacity • Recruitment creates “migration shocks” • Short-term alleviation of economic, social and political stress but how should migration of highly skilled/educated be treated in terms of strategic medium term development planning?
Development options relating to migration • Build capacities for Managing Migration of highly skilled/educated • Return Migration • The Diaspora & social remittances • Immigration • Focus on creating an enabling environment