Debates on the extent to which developing countries suffer from a brain drain often focus on the emigration of locally scarce health personnel. In this paper, we empirically examine how two potential determinants - aid for health and local income levels - affect the emigration rates of doctors and nurses from developing countries. Employing a standard gravity model of international migration, we show that aid for health has a negative effect on the emigration of both nurses and doctors. The quantitative impact is moderate but non-negligible: doubling the amount of foreign assistance received by developing countries in the health sector lowers the emigration rates of health personnel by around 10%. Our findings suggest that donors influence ...
certification data for the US, and to Louise Gormley and the General Medical Council for providing m...
Even though there are some positive effects on source country of nurse migration, nurse migration ha...
Owing to lack of relevant data on health human resource migration, the empirical dimension of the he...
First published online: 26 July 2021Debates on the extent to which developing countries suffer from ...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
The emigration of highly skilled workers can in theory lower social welfare in the migrant-sending c...
Abstract Several countries are increasingly relying on immigration as a means of coping with domesti...
This paper provides an overview of the evidence and applied literature on medical migration. The eco...
Abstract: We analyzed the effects of physician emigration on human development indicators in develop...
We analyzed the effects of physician emigration on human development indicators in developing countr...
M.Comm.Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a health crisis. The prevalence of disease has intensified in re...
We build a new database documenting the evolution of physician migration over a period of 25 years (...
The ¿beneficial brain drain¿ hypothesis suggests that skilled migration can be good for a sending co...
Migration of health workers ‘Brain drain’ is defined as the movement of health personnel in search o...
This paper examines how Medical Brain Drain (MBD) creates incentives for the production of doctors i...
certification data for the US, and to Louise Gormley and the General Medical Council for providing m...
Even though there are some positive effects on source country of nurse migration, nurse migration ha...
Owing to lack of relevant data on health human resource migration, the empirical dimension of the he...
First published online: 26 July 2021Debates on the extent to which developing countries suffer from ...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
The emigration of highly skilled workers can in theory lower social welfare in the migrant-sending c...
Abstract Several countries are increasingly relying on immigration as a means of coping with domesti...
This paper provides an overview of the evidence and applied literature on medical migration. The eco...
Abstract: We analyzed the effects of physician emigration on human development indicators in develop...
We analyzed the effects of physician emigration on human development indicators in developing countr...
M.Comm.Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a health crisis. The prevalence of disease has intensified in re...
We build a new database documenting the evolution of physician migration over a period of 25 years (...
The ¿beneficial brain drain¿ hypothesis suggests that skilled migration can be good for a sending co...
Migration of health workers ‘Brain drain’ is defined as the movement of health personnel in search o...
This paper examines how Medical Brain Drain (MBD) creates incentives for the production of doctors i...
certification data for the US, and to Louise Gormley and the General Medical Council for providing m...
Even though there are some positive effects on source country of nurse migration, nurse migration ha...
Owing to lack of relevant data on health human resource migration, the empirical dimension of the he...