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working-paper
Labour migration is a tool to address growing skills and labour shortages, widening the talent pool from which employers can recruit and enabling them to access new skills and ideas. Skills mobility partnerships (SMPs) and related concepts, including Global Skill Partnerships and Talent Partnerships, have gained momentum as a strategy to combine skills development, mobility, and mutual benefit for destination and origin countries. To explore governmental initiatives at the intersection of mobility and skills, the Link4Skills project conducted a mapping of SMPs that have been operating in the past ten years, based on desk research. This working paper presents the resulting Partnership Inventory, including a brief comparative analysis. The inventory aims to provide an overview of existing SMPs to help policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and other stakeholders to better understand existing government approaches.
#Governance
#Labour Market
Eastern and South-Eastern Asia
Europe and Northern America
Northern Africa and Western Asia
Austria
Canada
Germany
Ghana
India
Indonesia
Morocco
Netherlands
Nigeria
Philippines
Poland
Ukraine
Hohwieler, L., Kessler, S., Katsiaficas, C., Fabbri, E., & Boukari, S. (2026). Link4Skills partnership inventory (Working Paper 14/2026). International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD).
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