In the context of today's tight labor market and increasing demand for highly skilled workers, Maine is considering how to attract and retain college graduates in the state. The educational system and economic opportunities such as the job market, wage levels, and taxes, as well as other factors impacting the migration trends of college graduates are evaluated. Understanding the patterns of educated people's relocation decisions, and the reasons influencing them, are concerns not just of government officials. Students with bachelor and advanced degrees are thought to be an asset to the community and the state since they add to the economic prosperity in the area by attracting higher paying jobs and pay more in taxes. Consequently,...
Census data indicates people with higher levels of education are leaving Appalachian Kentucky as the...
Researchers have consistently shown that the stock of human capital in an area, measured as the shar...
There is increasing evidence that the stock of college-educated labor in an area has fundamental eff...
In the context of today\u27s tight labor market and increasing demand for highly skilled workers, Ma...
Maine continues to struggle with the so-called brain drain, when the best and brightest young people...
According to data from the 2009/2010 academic year, a disassociation persists between the courses of...
The mobility of knowledge workers is of great concern not only at the international level, but also ...
In the U.S. there are large differences across States in the extent to which college education is su...
This dissertation takes an in-depth look at the pathways to higher education in the U.S., focusing o...
Portland\u27s new Mainer\u27s, or recent immigrated citizens, have been making vital contributions t...
New Jersey has consistently been one of the highest exporters of college students as well as one of ...
A potential future shortage of lawyers in rural Maine has attracted the attention of the University ...
In the United States, rural economic development has been hindered due to a rural “brain drain”: the...
In the U.S. there are large differences across States in the extent to which college education is su...
Like those in other advanced economies, local American governments attempt to attract and retain ski...
Census data indicates people with higher levels of education are leaving Appalachian Kentucky as the...
Researchers have consistently shown that the stock of human capital in an area, measured as the shar...
There is increasing evidence that the stock of college-educated labor in an area has fundamental eff...
In the context of today\u27s tight labor market and increasing demand for highly skilled workers, Ma...
Maine continues to struggle with the so-called brain drain, when the best and brightest young people...
According to data from the 2009/2010 academic year, a disassociation persists between the courses of...
The mobility of knowledge workers is of great concern not only at the international level, but also ...
In the U.S. there are large differences across States in the extent to which college education is su...
This dissertation takes an in-depth look at the pathways to higher education in the U.S., focusing o...
Portland\u27s new Mainer\u27s, or recent immigrated citizens, have been making vital contributions t...
New Jersey has consistently been one of the highest exporters of college students as well as one of ...
A potential future shortage of lawyers in rural Maine has attracted the attention of the University ...
In the United States, rural economic development has been hindered due to a rural “brain drain”: the...
In the U.S. there are large differences across States in the extent to which college education is su...
Like those in other advanced economies, local American governments attempt to attract and retain ski...
Census data indicates people with higher levels of education are leaving Appalachian Kentucky as the...
Researchers have consistently shown that the stock of human capital in an area, measured as the shar...
There is increasing evidence that the stock of college-educated labor in an area has fundamental eff...