Foreign labour levels squeezed as financial crisis shrinks job market
OECD report suggests migrants face stricter controls, lack of opportunities and a reduction in job security Immigration has dropped almost everywhere due to the financial crisis. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the influx of permanent migrants (with a renewable residence permit) fell 7% in 2008 to 4.18 million. The number of temporary migrants (with a non-renewable permit) dropped 4% to 2.31 million

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Foreign labour levels squeezed as financial crisis shrinks job market
