Highly Skilled or Highly Wanted? Conceptualizations, Designs and Implementations of High-skilled Migration Policies
Editor(s)
Hercog, Metka
Publisher
London: Transnational Press
Date issued
2018
No
15(4)
Serie
Migration Letters
Subjects
high skilled migration immigration policies selective migration
Abstract
This special issue offers an opportunity to delve into the construction of migrant categories through policy design and policy implementation. It proposes to widen the focus beyond immigration authorities in order to include actors that are in one or another way involved in the process of selecting, supporting or employing highly skilled workers and therefore also contributing to their definition. The aim of the special issue is to bring to the surface the indistinct objectives of immigration policies, and to analyse the interplay between policies, discourses and practices. More precisely, we discuss the argument that the definition of highly skilled migrants depends more on how potential migrants are viewed by interest groups than on migrants’ characteristics.
Publication type
journal
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