Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Volume 20, Issue 2, 2011, Pages 117-132
Overview of trends and policies on international migration to east Asia: Comparing Japan, Taiwan and South Korea (Review)
Yean-Ju L.*
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University of Hawaii, United States
Abstract
This overview article examines the major similarities and differences among the three countries in East Asia - Japan, Taiwan and Korea - in terms of their immigration policies and observed flows as an introduction to three country-specific papers and a contribution on the simulation of economic impacts of different migration scenarios in Asia. These papers are from a two-year project, "From Origin to Destination: Policy Alternatives for Managing Two-Way Migration Pathways in Asia," funded by the Korea Foundation. The papers demonstrate important common patterns, including the special treatment of ethnic return migrants, population aging and demands for low-skilled migrant workers in the industrial and service sectors, the strict policy on temporary migration for low-skilled migrant workers, and the concentration of women in marriage migration and as carers in labor migration.
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ISSN: 01171968
Cited by: 8
Original Language: English