The migration of highly educated population (brain drain) poses extremely significant impacts on origin countries' development, especially in cases in which, owing to their economic and social structures, these countries cannot promote the efficient allocation of their professionals. At the same time, the decision of those migrants to return home or remain abroad is affected by several factors. This paper aims to analyse this phenomenon by using primary data collected from Greece. Our findings indicate that it is not reasonable to expect that a large share of these people is likely to return, especially given the ongoing economic and social crises that further exacerbate the observed mismatch between supply and demand for a highly educated ...
In this article, the authors present new empirical data on highly skilled emigrants from two souther...
Although several studies aim at analysing the causes and impacts of the current economic crisis, esp...
In this paper we present a model that explains migrations as decisions that respond to where human c...
Brain drain is increasingly a matter of concern within the EU, as more and more highly skilled peopl...
Brain drain is increasingly a matter of concern within the EU, as more and more highly skilled peopl...
The bachelor thesis focuses on one of the possible form of human migration, and that is brain drain....
In the context of the debt crisis, recession, austerity and their socio-political consequences, Gree...
While the concepts of brain drain and brain waste are frequently used to analyse migration from Cent...
The emigration of professionals from Greece is a phenomenon that predates the current crisis. It is ...
Published online before print May 27, 2014.In this article, the authors present new empirical data o...
Narratives of why people migrate can be primarily associated with the study of migration in terms of...
Since the outbreak of the crisis in Southern Europe, young highly educated Italians, Spaniards, Port...
This paper investigates the migration of intelligence representatives - "brain drain", which is a ra...
The profound economic crisis affecting Greece since 2010 has pushed many Greek citizens and third-co...
The outmigration of highly educated people from a country is what's known as a "brain drain," and it...
In this article, the authors present new empirical data on highly skilled emigrants from two souther...
Although several studies aim at analysing the causes and impacts of the current economic crisis, esp...
In this paper we present a model that explains migrations as decisions that respond to where human c...
Brain drain is increasingly a matter of concern within the EU, as more and more highly skilled peopl...
Brain drain is increasingly a matter of concern within the EU, as more and more highly skilled peopl...
The bachelor thesis focuses on one of the possible form of human migration, and that is brain drain....
In the context of the debt crisis, recession, austerity and their socio-political consequences, Gree...
While the concepts of brain drain and brain waste are frequently used to analyse migration from Cent...
The emigration of professionals from Greece is a phenomenon that predates the current crisis. It is ...
Published online before print May 27, 2014.In this article, the authors present new empirical data o...
Narratives of why people migrate can be primarily associated with the study of migration in terms of...
Since the outbreak of the crisis in Southern Europe, young highly educated Italians, Spaniards, Port...
This paper investigates the migration of intelligence representatives - "brain drain", which is a ra...
The profound economic crisis affecting Greece since 2010 has pushed many Greek citizens and third-co...
The outmigration of highly educated people from a country is what's known as a "brain drain," and it...
In this article, the authors present new empirical data on highly skilled emigrants from two souther...
Although several studies aim at analysing the causes and impacts of the current economic crisis, esp...
In this paper we present a model that explains migrations as decisions that respond to where human c...