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Labor migration in Asia.

P L Martin

    The International Migration Review
    |April 1, 1991
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    International labor migration in Asia is increasing due to persistent economic disparities. Despite rising wages and investment, migration push and pull factors continue to drive movement between labor-exporting and importing nations.

    Area of Science:

    • Socioeconomics
    • Regional Development
    • Labor Economics

    Background:

    • Asian labor markets are experiencing significant shifts.
    • Increased Japanese investment in neighboring countries is noted.
    • Persistent economic disparities fuel migration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the growing importance of labor migration in Asia.
    • To analyze trends for key labor-importing and exporting nations.
    • To understand the drivers of international labor migration within the region.

    Main Methods:

    • Conference proceedings analysis.
    • Review of labor market data from participating nations.
    • Discussion among experts on migration dynamics.
    Keywords:
    AsiaBangladeshConferences And CongressesDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesDeveloping CountriesEastern AsiaEconomic ConditionsEconomic FactorsFinancial ActivitiesHong KongInvestmentsJapanKoreaKorea, Republic OfLabor MigrationMacroeconomic FactorsMalaysiaMigrationPakistanPhilippinesPopulationPopulation DynamicsSingaporeSoutheastern AsiaSouthern AsiaThailandWages

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    Main Results:

    • Labor migration within Asia is projected to increase.
    • Economic factors like tight labor markets and rising wages are insufficient to halt migration.
    • Both push and pull forces remain significant drivers.

    Conclusions:

    • International labor migration will continue to rise across Asia.
    • Economic development alone has not eliminated migration pressures.
    • Policy interventions may be needed to manage migration flows.