Southeast Asian countries are realising the importance of high-skilled immigration
While tight-knit trade linkages have contributed to economic success in the region, how can the ASEAN embrace the free flow of goods, services and skilled labor?
Aiko covers the research portfolios of labor migration and remittances, aging and demographic changes, and regional research collaboration. From 2001 to 2010, she was with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), and served as the Head of the IOM Labor Migration Unit in Manila, overseeing projects and activities in the areas of labor migration and remittances.
While tight-knit trade linkages have contributed to economic success in the region, how can the ASEAN embrace the free flow of goods, services and skilled labor?
From 2020 to 2050, the region’s share of the population aged 65 or above will double from 9.2% to 18%.