Policy brief

Responsible migration management from the business perspective: The case of human value chains

Author

Milda ŽilinskaitÄ— and Aida Hajro 

Date
January
2024
This Policy Brief highlights some of the emerging trends and challenges affecting legally recruited, relatively less-skilled international migrants in their host firms located in destination countries. It explains the complex dynamics of Human Value Chains whose role in global production networks is growing as middle-income countries become more prosperous and their populations age.
Abstract:

Migrant worker predicaments and human rights violations are prolific and well documented. Previous research has identified policy options for national governments and development actors. However, very little attention has been paid to the role of the private sector- large and small firms - in redressing the abuse of migrant labor as it evolves into a critical part of global production networks and trade. In this policy brief, we explore the implications of international migration for the operations and strategies of firms, describe the role that businesses and associated actors can play in shaping global mobility, and provide policy recommendations for both firms and governments.