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Will labor mobility be the next major Pacific industry? (Part two)
17 August, 2015
Kalafi Moala

Will labor mobility be the next major Pacific industry? (Part two)

In this second of a two-part blog, Kalafi Moala continues the discussion on the growing international movement of Pacific workers going overseas and its benefits for local and foreign economies.
Will labor mobility be the next major Pacific industry? (Part one)
10 August, 2015
Kalafi Moala

Will labor mobility be the next major Pacific industry? (Part one)

In this first of a two-part blog, Kalafi Moala crunches the numbers around labor mobility and its growing benefits to Pacific island nations through the RSE and SWP initiatives.
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