Reforming labour migration systems
Reforming labour migration systemsMohamed DitoPolicy Advisor
LMRA ( Bahrain Labour Market Regulatory Authority ) Kingdom of
Bahrain Regional Consultative Meeting on International Migration
and Development in the Arab RegionIn preparation of the second
High-Level Dialogue on International Migration and
DevelopmentLeague of Arab States Headquarters,Cairo, 4-5 June 2013
1ContentConceptual approach to reforming migration systems
.Snapshot on key reform initiatives in GCC . Three Recommendations
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Amartya Sen Remarks at the Inaugural Meeting of the GDN
Conference understanding Reform - New Delhi, 27 January 2004Source:
www.gdnet.org/CMS/getFile.php?id=annual_conf_fifth_sen_speech 3 I
got a sharply defined question : what three factors . Would concern
you most if you were charged with the task of initiating and
implementing a major reform?
Faced with the herculean task of being the solitary captain of
reform, it is tempting, of course, to flee, so that my three
principal concerns could be:How to get out of the job, Which
gullible guy to find to take it over from me, andHow to sweet-talk
him or her into grabbing the poisoned chalice..
4The Three Rs of Reform
REACH RANGE REASON 5 we cannot understand the requirements of
reform without sorting out what social objectives and values should
be promoted by public policy. There may or may not be any payment
free lunch, but there certainly is no ethics-free reform. . Since
there is no ethics-free reform, a central question to be addressed
is: what kind of ethics should we have? .. the ethics involved has
to be person-related as well as even-handed. It has to be
person-related in the sense that it must not be divorced from the
lives that people can lead and the real freedoms that they can
enjoy. Development cannot be seen merely in terms of the
enhancement of inanimate objects of convenience, such as a rise in
the GNP (or in personal incomes). Further, the assessment has to be
even-handed in the sense that it must not overlook the interests
and freedoms of any group of people, and particularly not of those
who are currently disadvantaged and downtrodden. The question that
has to be persistently asked, while planning and implementing and
economic reform, is what it is doing-directly or indirectly-to
those who are at the bottom of the pyramid.
6REACHREACH of Migration Reform What that growth does for the
people involved .BUT Who are these people ?
Migrants + Workers of the receiving countries .Employers of the
Sending & Receiving countries .
How migration reforms can be truly person related and
even-handed when one considers the interests of all above mentioned
groups ?7Redefining REACH : Even-Handed General versus Specific :
Within the migrants different segments : domestic services - formal
workers - irregular migrants .Gender aspects.Migrant workers as
well local citizens workers . Workers versus employers ( receiving
countries sending countries ) .
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REACH : person related even-handed 10
REACHEconomic growth versus Social cost Range It is not only
important to remember that the ends of institutional reform and
policy change have to be person related and even handed, but also
to recognize that the means to pursue those ends involve a variety
of institutions not just a few magic bullets. The need for a wide
range relates to the fact that social changes are not only diverse,
they also interrelate with each other in many different ways. We
need the reach for where we want to go (to make sense of our ends),
but we also need the range of ways and means to be able to get
there.
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RANGE : multiple tools ( policies & institutions ) 13
Recommendations for reform tend to come in the form of slogans:
Get rid of the license Raj, open up the markets, infrastructure
first, education is the way forward, food first, then other things,
and so on. There is much general wisdom in each of these mottos,
but they are really battle cries, rather than battle strategies. An
adequate programme of reforms demands much more than aphorisms and
epigrams. While we must aim at reach and must understand the need
for range, the drawing up of policy packets requires much more
detailed reasoning than the slogans can provide.Snapshot on key
reform initiatives in GCC .Kingdom of Bahrain : 2006 LMRA Fees
mobility services information and data .UAE : law of supporting
jobs recruitment agencies Act Electronic contract verification wage
protection system . Saudi Arabia : Recruitment agencies . Qatar :
Migrant welfare initiative . Kuwait : proposed new agency. 1415
Migration Reforms
Fixing problems
OR
Cultivating new mind-sets
???
Policies services protection
Four Types of Failures Source : Better Governance and Delivery
of Reform through Learning and Partnership: Thematic Paper Jelle
Visser and Birgitte Bentzen- Amsterdam Institute for Advanced
Labour Studies, AIAS . 26 April 2006 .
Implementation failures : There are two main types of
implementation failure of well-intended policies (Mayntz, 1993).
One type of failure occurs when the authorities are unable to
enforce rules (enforcement failure) or when the target population
is unwilling to comply (motivation failure). The second type occurs
when rules are followed but the problem does not disappear or when
unwanted side effects appear, due to lawmakers deficient
understanding of the problem and its causes (knowledge failure)Or
the impossibility to intervene in a selective and goal-directive
way (intervention failure).
It is very important to identify which failure one deals with in
concrete cases like, for instance, policies that address the lack
of continued vocational training for older workers (motivation?
knowledge?), activation of the long-term unemployed (enforcement?
motivation? intervention?), youth employment (enforcement?
motivation?).
16Recommendations Range of migrations reforms should bring
benefits to all stakeholders involved directly or indirectly in
migration process . Migrants are central focal point , but the only
one . Interests of workers in the receiving countries , as well
employers in both sending and receiving countries , need to be
considered and aligned to the developmental objectives that prizes
economic prosperity and human dignity. Focusing on the most
vulnerable is a priority , but not the only task . Reach of
migration reforms encompass socio-political and economic policies
and a corresponding institutional framework within local , regional
and international levels . Many regional coordination efforts need
to be complemented by more action oriented bilateral multilateral
cooperation .Indicators set to monitor progress: Monitoring,
assessing progress and evaluating reform efforts must be conducted
in a transparent environment, conducted in partnership with social
partners , and based on evidence based indicators ; locally,
regionally , and globally17