When communism collapsed many feared that the resulting 'brain drain' would both cripple the economies of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, and finally result in a flow of scientific and technical expertise into undesirable weapon development. A collaborative survey carried out in ten Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, however, has revealed that the brain drain was much less serious than once feared. It also shows that the EU programmes supporting science in Central and Eastern Europe have the potential to contribute towards greater stability and to encourage scientists to remain in their home institutes. Social scientists recognized the need to help the former communist states through their inevitable period ...
The migration from Croatia during transitions period assumed a form of drain rather than circulation...
The paper adduces recent existing evidence on the scope and dimensions of “brain-drain “ from Bulgar...
To obtain the “1.2 million additional research personnel, including 700.000 additional researchers”...
When communism collapsed many feared that the resulting 'brain drain' would both cripple the econom...
Scientific emigration or ‘brain drain ’ from Bulgaria has purportedly increased considerably after t...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of EuropeHow does the emigration of ‘top scien...
In many Central and Eastern European countries, a poor economic climate at home forces young people ...
The transformation of the 1990s has had a bearing on the academic and scientific world, as is becomi...
The Slovak Republic is experiencing a growing brain drain of elite secondary school students. Slovak...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate the causes and consequences of the brain – drain phenom...
The main aim of this paper is research on the phenomenon 'brain drain', in the Republic of Macedonia...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the current situation of brain drain in Hungary, evaluate the po...
This paper focused on the transition period in Croatia to investigate a specific time and place of t...
When speaking about the total number of highly educated individuals’ migration, it is easy to spot t...
Since the early 1990s, certain European Union (EU) initiatives such as the Erasmus programme provide...
The migration from Croatia during transitions period assumed a form of drain rather than circulation...
The paper adduces recent existing evidence on the scope and dimensions of “brain-drain “ from Bulgar...
To obtain the “1.2 million additional research personnel, including 700.000 additional researchers”...
When communism collapsed many feared that the resulting 'brain drain' would both cripple the econom...
Scientific emigration or ‘brain drain ’ from Bulgaria has purportedly increased considerably after t...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of EuropeHow does the emigration of ‘top scien...
In many Central and Eastern European countries, a poor economic climate at home forces young people ...
The transformation of the 1990s has had a bearing on the academic and scientific world, as is becomi...
The Slovak Republic is experiencing a growing brain drain of elite secondary school students. Slovak...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate the causes and consequences of the brain – drain phenom...
The main aim of this paper is research on the phenomenon 'brain drain', in the Republic of Macedonia...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the current situation of brain drain in Hungary, evaluate the po...
This paper focused on the transition period in Croatia to investigate a specific time and place of t...
When speaking about the total number of highly educated individuals’ migration, it is easy to spot t...
Since the early 1990s, certain European Union (EU) initiatives such as the Erasmus programme provide...
The migration from Croatia during transitions period assumed a form of drain rather than circulation...
The paper adduces recent existing evidence on the scope and dimensions of “brain-drain “ from Bulgar...
To obtain the “1.2 million additional research personnel, including 700.000 additional researchers”...