The paper aims at understanding changes in the distribution and accumulation of intellectual capital by analyzing migrants' educational profiles across a sample of 303 U.S. counties. The results suggest that newcomers are better educated than the resident population, and the education gap is most pronounced for newcomers from other states. The results further suggest that the educational status of newcomers "in-migrants" is positively related to the educational status of the resident population "stayers", thus implying a further agglomeration of human capital across space. However, for interstate migrants the effect is context-dependent, playing a greater role in urban than in rural settings
This research uses computational grounded theory to explore the human capital formation and stay/ret...
This dissertation consists of three essays describing relationships between migration behavior and l...
This study tests whether evidence supports the hypothesis that rural immigrant populations are more ...
The paper aims at understanding changes in the distribution and accumulation of intellectual capital...
Researchers have consistently shown that the stock of human capital in an area, measured as the shar...
In the United States, rural economic development has been hindered due to a rural “brain drain”: the...
Evidence is presented in support of the "brain gain" view that the likelihood of migrating to a dest...
Evidence is presented in support of the “brain gain” view that the likelihood of migrating to a dest...
This project focuses on the phenomenon of college graduates migrating to big cities, and thus creati...
The rural brain drain, an event wherein a rural locale\u27s educated youth out-migrates, is speculat...
This paper studies the regional gap in human capital. Specifically, it focuses on the important dete...
Improving the quality of education and encouraging students to stay in school is one possible strate...
The debate over the effect of human capital flight on educational attainment in immigrants' source c...
The population in rural Minnesota has changed significantly over that past decade. Many of the most ...
Brain drain, the out-migration of young, college- educated workers from the nation’s rural areas, po...
This research uses computational grounded theory to explore the human capital formation and stay/ret...
This dissertation consists of three essays describing relationships between migration behavior and l...
This study tests whether evidence supports the hypothesis that rural immigrant populations are more ...
The paper aims at understanding changes in the distribution and accumulation of intellectual capital...
Researchers have consistently shown that the stock of human capital in an area, measured as the shar...
In the United States, rural economic development has been hindered due to a rural “brain drain”: the...
Evidence is presented in support of the "brain gain" view that the likelihood of migrating to a dest...
Evidence is presented in support of the “brain gain” view that the likelihood of migrating to a dest...
This project focuses on the phenomenon of college graduates migrating to big cities, and thus creati...
The rural brain drain, an event wherein a rural locale\u27s educated youth out-migrates, is speculat...
This paper studies the regional gap in human capital. Specifically, it focuses on the important dete...
Improving the quality of education and encouraging students to stay in school is one possible strate...
The debate over the effect of human capital flight on educational attainment in immigrants' source c...
The population in rural Minnesota has changed significantly over that past decade. Many of the most ...
Brain drain, the out-migration of young, college- educated workers from the nation’s rural areas, po...
This research uses computational grounded theory to explore the human capital formation and stay/ret...
This dissertation consists of three essays describing relationships between migration behavior and l...
This study tests whether evidence supports the hypothesis that rural immigrant populations are more ...