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The nature, extent and effect of skills shortages on skills migration in South Africa : original research

Fatima Rasool, +1 more
- 01 Jan 2011 - 
- Vol. 9, Iss: 1, pp 1-12
TLDR
In this article, the authors focused on the causes and effects of the skills shortages in South Africa and highlighted the role that skilled foreign workers can play in supplementing the shortage of skilled workers.
Abstract
Orientation: South Africa is currently experiencing a serious shortage of skilled workers. It has a negative effect on South Africa's economic prospects and on global participation in South Africa (SA). This skills shortage severely affects socioeconomic growth and development in SA. Research purpose: This study focuses on the causes and effects of the skills shortages in South Africa. Motivation for the study: The researchers undertook this study to highlight the role that skilled foreign workers can play in supplementing the shortage of skilled workers in South Africa. The shortage is partly because of the failure of the national education and training system to supply the economy with much-needed skills. Research design, approach and method: The researchers undertook a literature study to identify the nature, extent and effect of skills shortages in South Africa. They consulted a wide range of primary and secondary resources in order to acquire an in-depth understanding of the problem. The article explains the research approach and method comprehensively. It also outlines the research method the researchers used. Main findings: This study shows that several factors cause serious skills shortages in SA. Practical/managerial implications: The researchers mention only two significant implications. Firstly, this article provides a logical description of the nature, extent and effect of skills shortages on the economy. Secondly, it indicates clearly the implications of skills shortages for immigration policy. Contribution/value-add: This study confirms the findings of similar studies the Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) conducted. Opening the doors to highly skilled immigrants can broaden the skills pool.

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Does a shortage of skilled workers can lead to increased mobility in south africa?

Yes, a shortage of skilled workers in South Africa can lead to increased skills migration, impacting economic growth and development, as highlighted in the study.