Danska in Norveška: potrebe trga in kvalificirani migranti

Avtorji

  • Ana Maria Aragones
  • Uberto Salgado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/dd.2016.2.08

Ključne besede:

visokokvalificirani migranti, kvalificirani delavci, ekonomija znanja, demografija, tuji študenti

Povzetek

Članek obravnava pomembnost visokokvalificiranih migrantskih delavcev. Od finančne krize 2007–
2008 igrajo odločilno vlogo v razvitih državah, ki se soočajo s številnimi težavami. Strukturne demografske spremembe so namreč negativno vplivale na trg dela in povzročile težave tudi v izobraževalnem sektorju. Te težave, ki ovirajo ekonomsko rast v okviru ekonomije znanja, premagujejo s privabljanjem visokokvalificiranih migrantov in nadarjenih tujih študentov. Avtorja analizirata dve skandinavski
državi, Dansko in Norveško, njune strategije za reševanje težav in uvajanje novih ukrepov, s katerimi bi
zadržali nadarjene tuje študente in zaposlili visokokvalificirane migrantske delavce.

Prenosi

Podatki o prenosih še niso na voljo.

Biografije avtorja

Ana Maria Aragones

PhD in Law, Institute of Economic Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico; Circuito Mario de la Cueva S/N, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México, México, C.P. 04510

Uberto Salgado

MA in Economics, PhD candidate, National Autonomous University of Mexico; Circuito Mario de la Cueva S/N, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México, México, C.P. 04510

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2016-05-02

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Aragones, A. M., & Salgado, U. (2016). Danska in Norveška: potrebe trga in kvalificirani migranti. Dve Domovini, (44). https://doi.org/10.3986/dd.2016.2.08

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