Nitelikli İşgücünü Çekme Savaşında Avrupa Ne Kadar Başarılı?

Bu makale nitelikli işgücünü çekme savaşında Avrupa'nın başarılı olup olmadığını incelemektedir. Makalenin ilk bölümü nitelikli işgücü savaşını etkileyen yapısal faktörler yanında birlik üyesi ülkelerin ve AB'nin göç politikalarını inceleyerek AB'nin nitelikli göçmen çekmede yaşadığı sıkıntıların nedenlerini incelerken, ikinci bölüm ise AB'nin nitelikli göçmen çekebilmek için uygulamaya koyduğu 'Bilimsel Vize' ve "Mavi Kart' gibi uygulamaları incelemektedir. Son kısımda ise, Avrupa'nın ana rakipleri olan ABD, Avustralya, Kanada gibi ülkelerle nasıl başa çıktığı sorusuna cevap aranmaktadır. Makalenin temel tartışma konusu AB'nin nitelikli işgücü çekmedeki becerisi olacaktır.

HOW SUCCESSFUL IS EUROPE IN THE GLOBAL "WAR FOR TALENT"?

This paper deals with the success of Europe in the global war for talent. While the first part of the paper explores the global structural changes that influence the war for talent and the limitations of EU policy in attracting talent, looking at the European Union as a whole as well as examining immigration policies in individual regions and countries, the second part explores EU policy that has been introduced to 'fight' the war for talent, such as the Blue Card and Scientific Visa. Finally, the paper tries to find an answer to the question how Europe fares against its main competitors: Australia, Canada and the US. Much of this discussion will be focused on the ability of the European Union to attract highly skilled migrants.

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