ABSTRACT Over recent decades global labour markets have emerged and skill shortages in particular sectors have generated an international competition for the best and brightest. The developed world is seen to ‘poach’ this talent from poorer countries, with the resultant ‘brain drain’ undermining their capacity to develop. This paper calls into question the assumption that the emigration of the highly skilled will automatically represent a loss to the country of origin. The paper positions itself between the two extremes of brain drain as constituting a pure loss or a pure gain for sending countries and calls for a more moderate approach to skilled migration and its impact on development. The paper goes beyond the simple brain drain/brain ga...
In most destination countries, immigration policies are increasingly tilted toward the most skilled ...
Large numbers of doctors, engineers, and other skilled workers from developing counties choose to mo...
This paper analyzes the relationship between brain drain, human capital accumulation and individual ...
ABSTRACT Over recent decades global labour markets have emerged and skill shortages in particular se...
The debate on the ‘brain drain’, or the emigration of skilled workers, is not new but it has taken o...
This paper synthesizes and extends recent research on The New Economics of the Brain Drain . In a u...
This paper synthesizes and extends recent research on The New Economics of the Brain Drain . In a u...
This paper discusses the issue as to whether or not emigration depletes the stock of skilled worker...
High-skilled emigration is an emotive issue that in popular discourse is often referred to as brain ...
The pace of international skilled migration has accelerated during recent decades and it has attract...
Extending both the “harmful brain drain” literature and the “beneficial brain gain” literature, this...
This paper reviews four decades of economics research on the brain drain, with a focus on recent con...
For nearly four decades now, the conventional wisdom has been that the migration of human capital (s...
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small cou...
Large numbers of doctors, engineers, and other skilled workers from developing counties choose to mo...
In most destination countries, immigration policies are increasingly tilted toward the most skilled ...
Large numbers of doctors, engineers, and other skilled workers from developing counties choose to mo...
This paper analyzes the relationship between brain drain, human capital accumulation and individual ...
ABSTRACT Over recent decades global labour markets have emerged and skill shortages in particular se...
The debate on the ‘brain drain’, or the emigration of skilled workers, is not new but it has taken o...
This paper synthesizes and extends recent research on The New Economics of the Brain Drain . In a u...
This paper synthesizes and extends recent research on The New Economics of the Brain Drain . In a u...
This paper discusses the issue as to whether or not emigration depletes the stock of skilled worker...
High-skilled emigration is an emotive issue that in popular discourse is often referred to as brain ...
The pace of international skilled migration has accelerated during recent decades and it has attract...
Extending both the “harmful brain drain” literature and the “beneficial brain gain” literature, this...
This paper reviews four decades of economics research on the brain drain, with a focus on recent con...
For nearly four decades now, the conventional wisdom has been that the migration of human capital (s...
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small cou...
Large numbers of doctors, engineers, and other skilled workers from developing counties choose to mo...
In most destination countries, immigration policies are increasingly tilted toward the most skilled ...
Large numbers of doctors, engineers, and other skilled workers from developing counties choose to mo...
This paper analyzes the relationship between brain drain, human capital accumulation and individual ...