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Ligne n°67 : ... 2. English articles /- Ligne n°68 : 3. France Struggles to Attract Foreign Workers
- Ligne n°70 : France Struggles to Attract Foreign Workers
Ligne n°81 : ... Though the 2015 European refugee crisis had the merit of sparking- Ligne n°82 : widespread debate across Europe on the role of migrants in society,
Ligne n°83 : media coverage created the false impression asylum seekers were the ...
Ligne n°96 : ... those fleeing war-torn zones but rather how to attract economic- Ligne n°97 : migrants, be it for seasonal or highly-skilled jobs.
Ligne n°100 : ... it presented at France Stratégie on November 20, the country has made- Ligne n°101 : it a priority since the turn of the century to bring in foreign workers
Ligne n°102 : to bolster its job market. ...- Ligne n°112 : By comparison, 45% of immigrants to the UK and 37% to Spain from third
Ligne n°113 : countries in 2015 entered for work purposes, while the figures were ...- Ligne n°116 : “France doesn’t have a clear objective where economic migrants are
Ligne n°117 : concerned,” said Jean-Christophe Dumont, head of the International ...
Ligne n°121 : ... challenges posed by an ageing population (it had close to 60% of its- Ligne n°122 : immigrants enter for work reasons in 2016, according to the Canadian
Ligne n°123 : Ministry for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship). ...
Ligne n°125 : ... Perhaps not surprisingly given France’s colonial past, close to 40% of- Ligne n°126 : immigrants enter the country to join family members (almost half of
Ligne n°127 : these come from just three former colonies – Algeria, Morocco and ...
Ligne n°127 : ... these come from just three former colonies – Algeria, Morocco and- Ligne n°128 : Tunisia). The authors point out that these migrants and residents from
Ligne n°129 : the EU contribute at least twice and up to four times as much, ...
Ligne n°143 : ... Regionalisation also has a clear impact on seasonal entrants, with- Ligne n°144 : mainly agricultural workers targeted in a few select regions, even
Ligne n°145 : though there are labour needs in other sectors across the country. ...
Ligne n°160 : ... education, one of the highest levels among OECD countries – the country- Ligne n°161 : clearly has difficulty attracting foreign workers. This is particularly
Ligne n°162 : the case for those with advanced degrees. The report states that while ...
Ligne n°162 : ... the case for those with advanced degrees. The report states that while- Ligne n°163 : France is the second destination for potential migrants on the whole,
Ligne n°164 : it drops to eighth place behind countries like the US, Canada and the ...
Ligne n°164 : ... it drops to eighth place behind countries like the US, Canada and the- Ligne n°165 : UK when it comes to highly educated migrants.
Ligne n°167 : ... To make up for this, France has merged several work permits into one- Ligne n°168 : for highly-skilled workers. Known as Passeport talent, this new permit
Ligne n°169 : extends the duration of residence to four years for ten categries of ...
Ligne n°169 : ... extends the duration of residence to four years for ten categries of- Ligne n°170 : labour migrants. Foreigners who have obtained an advanced degree in
Ligne n°171 : France are also eligible for the card. ...
Ligne n°174 : ... permit could go far to increasing France’s attractiveness for foreign- Ligne n°175 : workers, provided the government backs and promotes it sufficiently.
Ligne n°176 : More specifically, as it isn’t granted at the regional level but ...- Ligne n°202 : Événement - Le recrutement des travailleurs immigrés, l’exemple
Ligne n°203 : français ...