Worldwide Immigration Trends Report 2024 Theme Series Part 2 of 3
Restrictive immigration policies continue to decline, with outliers in some protective countries
February 7, 2024

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In the 2024 Worldwide Immigration Trends Report, Fragomen’s Knowledge Group examined recent political, economic and cultural factors, offered projections about the future, and leveraged Fragomen’s unparalleled experience to help the business immigration community understand current immigration trends.
Part 2 (of 3) of this theme series examines the key theme of how global competition for talent has brought about innovative immigration policies, answering questions that include:
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- What factors are contributing to the paradox of many countries having low unemployment rates but record levels of unfilled job positions?
- How are governments reacting to demographic changes?
- As an outlier to a global aging population, how is Africa responding to its own need for talent?
- How will governments continue to adapt dated skills structures to mold to today’s workforce and immigration program challenges?
- What are other policies governments should consider in order to be competitive in attracting skilled immigration?
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We encourage you to access this series, and the full report, to understand the current state of immigration—and how global immigration may change over the next 12-18 months and beyond.
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