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Ministerial Meeting of the Demography Group 31 March 2008 Communiqué
Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Health & Wellbeing for Scotland, Ms Nicola Sturgeon MSP, hosted and chaired a Ministerial meeting of the British-Irish Council on Demography at Victoria Quay in Edinburgh today. The meeting focussed on the challenges presented by changes in fertility, life-expectancy and migration in the administrations. The value of migrant communities to the society on economy was also appreciated. The meeting was part of an ongoing series of meetings within the British-Irish Council (BIC) since the Council’s inaugural meeting of 17 December 1999. The BIC, established under the Agreement reached in the Multi-Party Negotiations in Belfast in 1998, is a forum for its members to exchange information, discuss, consult, and use best endeavours to reach agreement on cooperation on matters of mutual interest within the competence of the relevant Administrations. The Scottish Government is the lead administration within the Council on demography. The British Government was represented by the Secretary of State for Wales, the Rt. Hon. Paul Murphy MP, and the Irish Government was represented by the Minister of State, Mr Tom Kitt TD. The Welsh Assembly Government was represented the First Minister, the Rt. Hon. Rhodri Morgan AM; the Northern Ireland Executive by the Minister for Employment and Learning, Sir Reg Empey and Mr Gerry Kelly, Junior Minister for Office of First Minister and deputy First Minister; Guernsey was represented by the Deputy Minister, Commerce & Employment Department, Ms Carla McNulty Bauer; the Isle of Man by the Minister for the Department of Trade and Industry, D.C. Cretney, MHK and Jersey by the Minister for Economic Development, Senator Philip Frances Cyril Ozouf.
Demography Workstream Progress The Scottish Government presented a paper providing an update of the progress made by the demography workstream, summarising the five meetings held so far, covering current policies and research in the different administrations and finally, migration reform in the UK. The Ministers approved the progress to date made by the Demography work sector. This included sharing information on current policies and research in the different administrations and migration reform in the UK.
Comparative Demographic Trends Ministers acknowledged recent population growth trends and population projections over the next 25 years, along with current and projected age structures of the populations, life expectancies, fertility rates and migration trends.
Ministers also discussed the policy implications of the
different demographic trends and measures and agreed that the BIC Demography
sectoral group should develop future work plans around migration issues. The Ministers also recognised the need for more reliable information to cover current trends as well as future trends, and expressed a common aim of flexible migration policy to match job shortages. They proposed that work be progressed on the impact of opening of EU labour markets on flows of migrants to the BIC Member Administrations. The Ministers supported the plans laid out in the paper in principle and proposed the following work plans: understanding migration and its impact; healthy independent ageing; investigating policy interventions, fertility, and student flows. The Ministers suggested comparisons with other countries could be investigated.
List of Delegates Monday 31st March 2008
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