Open Windows, Closed Doors

Mutual Recognition Arrangements on Professional Services in the ASEAN Region

Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Labor, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Skills, Entrepreneurship & Small Business
Cover of the book Open Windows, Closed Doors by Dovelyn Rannveig Mendoza, Maria Vincenza Desiderio, Guntur Sugiyarto, Brian Salant, Asian Development Bank
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Author: Dovelyn Rannveig Mendoza, Maria Vincenza Desiderio, Guntur Sugiyarto, Brian Salant ISBN: 9789292577001
Publisher: Asian Development Bank Publication: December 1, 2016
Imprint: Asian Development Bank Language: English
Author: Dovelyn Rannveig Mendoza, Maria Vincenza Desiderio, Guntur Sugiyarto, Brian Salant
ISBN: 9789292577001
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Publication: December 1, 2016
Imprint: Asian Development Bank
Language: English

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has signed mutual recognition arrangements in the tourism sector and in six regulated occupations: accountancy, architecture, dentistry, engineering, medicine, and nursing. By setting standardized rules for mutual recognition, ASEAN members have made it easier for professionals to have their qualifications recognized across the region. Although these arrangements share nearly identical objectives, not all are created equal and come with varying levels of openness to foreign professionals.This report is the latest in a project by the Asian Development Bank and the Migration Policy Institute to improve understanding of the barriers to free movement of professionals within ASEAN and to support the development of strategies to overcome these hurdles. The report draws on insights of nearly 400 ASEAN and state officials, private-sector employers, training directors, and others who participated in focus group discussions, meetings, and surveys.

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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has signed mutual recognition arrangements in the tourism sector and in six regulated occupations: accountancy, architecture, dentistry, engineering, medicine, and nursing. By setting standardized rules for mutual recognition, ASEAN members have made it easier for professionals to have their qualifications recognized across the region. Although these arrangements share nearly identical objectives, not all are created equal and come with varying levels of openness to foreign professionals.This report is the latest in a project by the Asian Development Bank and the Migration Policy Institute to improve understanding of the barriers to free movement of professionals within ASEAN and to support the development of strategies to overcome these hurdles. The report draws on insights of nearly 400 ASEAN and state officials, private-sector employers, training directors, and others who participated in focus group discussions, meetings, and surveys.

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