Abstract
The global development
has led to a huge increase in the number of cross-border mobile employment, and
many advanced industrialized countries have introduced cross-border migrant
workers in order to continue their economic development. Taiwan began to
introduce foreign migrant workers in 1989, and has since opened up various
application qualifications and quotas for migrant workers in different sectors.
By the end of 2022, there were about 228,000 Vietnamese industrial migrant
workers in Taiwan, which was the largest number, accounting for 45% of the
total number. Therefore, this study discusses the distribution of countries
from which Taiwan imports foreign workers and the countries to which Vietnam
exports workers, and compares and analyzes the relevant laws and policies of
Taiwan government and Vietnamese government. In addition, issues related to
migrant worker policies and human resources agencies are discussed through
in-depth interviews with human resources agents and questionnaires on
Vietnamese migrant workers in Taiwan. Although many past studies focused on foreign
workers, in recent years, the demand for industrial workers has changed due to
the pandemic, and Taiwan has faced low birth rate, aging and other factors,
which has also impacted the labor supply in the job market. Under this
situation, the problem of labor shortage may become more serious. Therefore,
this study also analyzes the influence of pandemic and other related factors,
hoping that the research results can provide references for related fields of
industry, official and university.
JEL classification
numbers: E24, J21, J48.