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Sonst. PersonenDennis, Anita (Hrsg.)
InstitutionCommittee for Economic Development of The Conference Board (CED)
TitelBoosting Immigration: Harnessing Global Talent to Increase US Competitiveness, Innovation, and Prosperity
Quelle(2020), (58 Seiten)
PDF als Volltext kostenfreie Datei Verfügbarkeit 
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
ISBN978-0-8237-0008-0
SchlagwörterQuantitative Daten; Immigration; Competition; Talent; Skilled Workers; Immigrants; Labor Force; Public Policy; Economic Development; Policy Formation; Business; Innovation; Recruitment; Economic Factors; Foreign Nationals; Advisory Committees; Residence Requirements; Strategic Planning; Employment; Population Trends; Labor Needs; Futures (of Society); Foreign Countries
AbstractIn a rapidly changing 21st-century economy with growing competition from abroad, continuing to field a world-leading, skilled workforce is both more essential and more challenging than ever to the mission of delivering increasing prosperity for American families and preserving this nation's economic leadership. The US must therefore confront its demographic challenges, as an aging population and slowing labor force growth pose risks to the economic strength and fiscal health of the country. CED seeks to confront these challenges and offer policy makers and business leaders balanced, reasoned solutions in the nation's interest to grow and strengthen the American workforce. This paper--focused on reforming immigration policy to promote long-run US economic growth and prosperity--is the second in a series of policy briefs that, together, will help chart a path toward meeting these goals. It follows "Growing the American Workforce: Bolstering Participation Is Critical for US Competitiveness and Economic Strength," which offered reasoned, evidence-based policies for increasing near-term labor force participation and attachment as a strategy for delivering more widely shared prosperity for families, a deeper, more-skilled pool of talent for American businesses, and more robust economic growth and fiscal stability for all. Boosting Immigration also builds on and complements past CED work advocating for immigration policies to better grow the economy and meet the needs of all US citizens. The US immigration system has remained largely unchanged for decades, while other countries with which we compete for in-demand global migrants have sought to innovate and fine-tune their recruiting efforts. Further delay in improving our immigration policies will result in a continuing decline in US advantages, an ongoing rise in regional demographic and fiscal pressures, and an increasing likelihood that the next great invention or company will arise elsewhere, each with significant long-run consequences for US economic strength. Instead, CED recommends that business leaders and policymakers champion six specific reforms to better align US immigration policy with the nation's economic interest: (1) Reform the H-1B visa application and approval process; (2) Improve the H-1B visa pathway to permanent residence; (3) Increase economically motivated offers of permanent residence; (4) Pilot a "fast-track" entry program for top international recruits; (5) Set aside an annual allocation of "place-based" employment visas; and (6) Establish a Workforce and Immigration Policy Advisory Board. (ERIC).
AnmerkungenCommittee for Economic Development of The Conference Board. 1530 Wilson Boulevard Suite 400, Arlington, VA. Tel: 800-676-7353; Tel: 202-296-5860; Fax: 202-223-0776; e-mail: info@ced.org
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2022/1/01
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