The ability to do nothing assumes welfare policy for migrants. Singapore allows migration but doesn’t provide welfare for the migrants which enables low wage labor like household work to happen.
The migrants might be better of than in their home country and the person who’s employing them has a cheap servant.
On the other hand, Western countries don’t want those relations so they don’t have migration without welfare that would lead to that.
The ability to do nothing assumes welfare policy for migrants
How? It might be better to be homeless in US than having a house in Afghanistan. Job visa restrictions don’t allow you to be homeless.
I simply mean allowing people to stay in a country when they are in-between jobs or looking for other jobs. Most countries only give you a fixed period like 30-days to find similar work, otherwise you are asked to leave.
If there were no job-specific restrictions, people can save up money for a time period or work in another job / employer other than the one stated on your visa.
The migrants might be better of than in their home country and the person who’s employing them has a cheap servant.
Not arguing against this. But the migrant can’t for example take out a loan and start a business due to visa restrictions or move to more productive parts of the economy.
The ability to do nothing assumes welfare policy for migrants. Singapore allows migration but doesn’t provide welfare for the migrants which enables low wage labor like household work to happen.
The migrants might be better of than in their home country and the person who’s employing them has a cheap servant.
On the other hand, Western countries don’t want those relations so they don’t have migration without welfare that would lead to that.
How? It might be better to be homeless in US than having a house in Afghanistan. Job visa restrictions don’t allow you to be homeless.
I simply mean allowing people to stay in a country when they are in-between jobs or looking for other jobs. Most countries only give you a fixed period like 30-days to find similar work, otherwise you are asked to leave.
If there were no job-specific restrictions, people can save up money for a time period or work in another job / employer other than the one stated on your visa.
Not arguing against this. But the migrant can’t for example take out a loan and start a business due to visa restrictions or move to more productive parts of the economy.
See this as an example: https://www.reddit.com/r/h1b/comments/1l1lcwq/moving_to_india_after_15_years/