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When Work Moves Without Workers: Nepal and Asia’s New Mobility Frontier


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How do governments rethink migration when work detaches from physical location?

The Diplomat, published just this week, observes a subtle but profound shift in global labor markets. For generations, migration governance assumed work and workers moved in tandem. Yet, with remote work and digital platforms, economic activity increasingly detaches from physical location. The piece explores how countries like Nepal are navigating this new reality, where work can move without people, prompting a re-evaluation of national strategies for talent attraction and economic competitiveness across Asia. It raises timely questions about how states should govern mobility when geography no longer dictates labor flows.

Digital technologies are transforming labor mobility in Asia, allowing work to cross borders without physical relocation. Using Nepal's new remote work framework as a case study, it explores how states are adapting migration governance to attract economic activity while navigating challenges related to inequality, infrastructure, and policy.

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