Impact of Migration and Ageing on Jamaica

Impact of migration and ageing on Jamaica

Jamaica will not be able ..'to create an environment that encourages skilled individuals to stay in Jamaica..' simply because the political leadership has created a situation where the Jamaican economy is unable to provide the wages, benefits and quality of life available in the developed countries.

Reducing dependence on remittances and 'creating a diverse and resilient economy' is easier said than done. The writer does not say how to do this. Creating 'a diverse and resilient economy' is hard. Our politicians are corrupt and lazy so that ain't gonna happen. They would much rather continue to depend on our remittances. The politicians and the elite corporate class do not depend on the public health system. The politicians and the elite corporate class go abroad for specialized health care and when they die, they often die in private health facilities abroad. While money can always be found to increase politicians' salaries and their pet projects, strengthening health-care and social support systems is expensive so it is never done. Here in Canada, even though Canada is a rich country, the publicly funded health care system is straining with long wait lists for some procedures simply because of a lack of political will - just like in Jamaica. In Canada, public pensions have not kept pace with inflation - even though it is supposed to.

Raymond D. Grant

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