Japan and Technology Workers from India: Working through Institutional Stickiness

Event: 7th ADB-ADBI-OECD-ILO Roundtable on Labor Migration: Increasing the Positive Impact of Migration Through Finance and Technology

Japan and Technology Workers from India: Working through Institutional Stickiness

28 July 2017
Author / Speaker: 
Anthony D'Costa, University of Melbourne - Other materials by the author

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The Japanese government and business sector addressed the shortage of technology workers in various ways. These include accommodating foreigners, easing visa restrictions, and forging bilateral business and political realignments. This presentation discusses how India has become a major source of highly skilled technology workers in Japan.

Geographical Focus: 
India
Japan
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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