Title :
The impacts of labor migrations on Macau economic development
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Adm. & Manage., Macau Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Macau, China
Abstract :
This paper uses 2003-2011 quarterly data to analyze the effect of labor migrations on Macau economic development by studying the manufacturing, constructing, tourism and other services industries with Cob-Douglas production model. This paper finds the manufacturing industry has very little positive contribution to Macau economy during the industrial transformation. And the foreign labors have higher positive impact than local labors in constructing industry, while the local labors play more important roles in tourism and other services industries. The findings imply the labor migration meets the long-term benefit for Macau´s benefits and development. And the Macau government needs to set up labor migration policy based on various industries´ demand and to improve human resources structures to guarantee the sustainable development of Macau economy.
Keywords :
government policies; labour resources; manufacturing industries; socio-economic effects; travel industry; Cob-Douglas production model; Macau economic development; construction industry; foreign labors; government labor migration policy; human resources structures; industrial transformation; labor migrations; local labors; manufacturing industries; service industries; sustainable development; tourism; Economic indicators; Equations; Manufacturing industries; Mathematical model; Production; Cob-Douglas production Functions; Economic Development; Labor Migrations;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering, Management Science and Innovation (ICEMSI), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipa
DOI :
10.1109/ICEMSI.2013.6914001