Labour Mobility

The quiet redesign of global labour mobility

The quiet redesign of global labour mobility

Bilateral agreements, skills partnerships and new corridor models are reshaping how people and skills move — often faster than public debate suggests.

Bilateral agreements, skills partnerships and new corridor models are reshaping how people and skills move — often faster than public debate suggests.

While headlines focus on restriction, the architecture of labour mobility is quietly being rebuilt. Skills partnerships, sector-specific corridors and portable credential schemes are proliferating — creating new opportunities for the organisations and governments that understand them early.

The question for leaders is not whether mobility will continue, but through which channels — and on whose terms.

← All insights

NavyaMarg

Strategic foresight for the future of global work.

Research • Foresight • Advisory • Convening

New Delhi, India

Working Globally

© 2026 NavyaMarg. All rights reserved.