Wednesday, November 05, 2025

10:00-11:00 a.m

152-K. CANCELED International Perspectives: Addressing Workforce Shortages While Enhancing Global Justice

By 2040, employers worldwide will need an additional 13.5 million professional caregivers to serve a growing population of older adults. Unfortunately, not enough native-born workers are available to fill the required positions. This session will explore global workforce shortages and describe sustainable labor mobility programs aimed at addressing worker scarcity while reducing poverty and enhancing global justice. Learn how two international organizations—Labor Mobility Partnerships and the Global Ageing Network—have joined forces to encourage better public policies and private-sector practices by creating a database containing migrant workers' priorities and perspectives. Discover how quality overseas jobs in developed economies can provide economic mobility for the globally disadvantaged while benefiting employers, consumers, and economies around the world.