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April 2023

What Role Can Immigration Play in Addressing Current and Future Labor Shortages?

By  Kate Hooper
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Labor shortages are a pressing concern for policymakers and employers alike in many countries around the world. As pandemic-era economic disruptions have collided with longer-running workforce trends, these shortages have become more acute but also hard to predict.

Immigration can play an important role in addressing labor shortages—and in some economies and sectors, already does. But there is a robust debate about the extent to which countries should rely on admitting immigrants to address these shortages, and how this should be balanced against other, more far-reaching policy interventions in education and training, labor, and social policy that would boost the labor market participation of resident native- and foreign-born workers.

This policy brief examines how immigration can help address labor shortages, the trade-offs that governments must navigate, and current and potential approaches to factoring labor shortages into economic immigration policies. The brief is part of a series of policy analyses and blueprints being generated under MPI’s Global Skills and Talent Initiative, which is exploring the role that immigration can play in addressing workforce needs and skills gaps in rapidly evolving labor markets.

Table of Contents 

1  Introduction

2  Immigration’s Role in Responding to Labor Market Needs
A. What Constitutes a Genuine Shortage?
B. Will the Shortages of Today Exist in the Future?
C. What Pros and Cons Should Policymakers Consider When Using Immigration to Address Shortages?

3  Strategies for Factoring Shortages into Economic Immigration Policies
A. Create Flexible Immigration Pathways That Can Attract “Talent” While Ensuring New Arrivals Are Set up for Success
B. Update Shortage Lists for Dynamic Labor Markets
C. Look for Immigrants Who Can Adapt to Changing Labor Markets
D. Refine Labor Market Testing
E. Consider Occupation or Sector Work Permits
F. Develop a Cross-Portfolio Talent Strategy

4  Conclusion

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Michelle Mittelstadt
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Meghan Benton is Director of Global Programs at MPI. Full Bio >

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