Free movement of persons in the CARICOM region: A labour market analysis

Free movement of persons in the CARICOM region: A labour market analysis

ILO 2026 130 pages
Summary — This report analyzes labor migration within the CARICOM region, focusing on the impact of free movement on labor markets. It examines labor supply and demand, migration governance, and the implications of climate change on labor mobility, providing recommendations for a CARICOM Labour Migration Policy Framework.
Key Findings
Full Description
This report provides a comprehensive overview of cross-border movement of persons within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) region, supporting the development of a CARICOM Labour Migration Policy Framework aligned with the broader CARICOM Migration Policy Framework. The analysis, based on research conducted between January and July 2025, examines labor supply and demand, labor migration governance, and the implications of climate change and environmental risks on labor markets and mobility. It includes recommendations to improve productive and decent employment within the framework of a putative CARICOM Regional Labour Migration Policy Framework, overseen by a Project Steering Committee and guided by national liaison officers from CARICOM Member States.
Topics
EconomySocial ProtectionEnvironmentGovernance
Geography
National
Time Coverage
2000 — 2024
Keywords
CARICOM, free movement, labour migration, labour market, climate change, migration policy, skills, employment, remittances, governance
Entities
CARICOM Secretariat, ILO, CSME, UN, OECD, Eastern Caribbean Economic Union, OECS