It’s no secret that almost all developed countries, and China in the emerging world, are slowing in workforce and demographic growth – many outright declining. Five of the six smaller ones (which include Australia and New Zealand) that aren’t have one thing in common: strong and high-quality immigration. You would think, with clearly predictable further slowing in demographic trends, that the developed countries would be competing for the best global immigrants. It’s doing it again now…Immigration is slowing down…The global migrant population is already slowing and peaked in 2005-10. If we all say something, maybe someone in government will hear and begin to do the right thing at the right time.
Source: The North Africa Journal May 21, 2019 00:00 UTC