We report results from the first systematic study of the mobility of scientists engaged in research in a large number of countries. Data were collected from 17,182 respondents using a web-based survey of corresponding authors in 16 countries in four fields during 2011. We find considerable variation across countries, both in terms of immigration and emigration patterns. Switzerland has the largest percent of immigrant scientists working in country (56.7); Canada, and Australia trail by nine or more percent; the U.S. and Sweden by approximately eighteen percent. India has the lowest (0.8), followed closely by Italy and Japan. The most likely reason to come to a country for postdoctoral study or work is professional. Our survey methodolo...
The mobility of researchers across national borders has been seen to be a key component in the trans...
Scientists are faced with many challenges along their international trajectory as they balance profe...
The paper addresses the international mobility and return of scientists and its implications for reg...
We report results from the first systematic study of the mobility of scientists engaged in research ...
Scientists are a highly mobile group. Yet, because of problems that arise in collecting consistent d...
We examine collaboration patterns of foreign scientists working in one of 16 countries in 2011 and c...
International scientific mobility is the most important feature of the globalization of modern scien...
International mobility of researchers is increasingly constructed both as a science policy problem t...
Using a sample of 998 European-born researchers who obtained their PhD in Europe, we study the diffe...
This paper examines the major patterns and drivers of interlinked geographical and career mobilities...
We analyze the decisions of foreign-born PhD and postdoctoral trainees in four fields of science to ...
We use a data set of Mexican researchers working abroad that are included in the Mexican National Sy...
The policy debate around researchers' geographic mobility has been moving away from a theorized ...
This paper addresses the issue of scientific mobility from the standpoint of a departure country, P...
This paper addresses the issue of scientific mobility from the standpoint of a departure country, Po...
The mobility of researchers across national borders has been seen to be a key component in the trans...
Scientists are faced with many challenges along their international trajectory as they balance profe...
The paper addresses the international mobility and return of scientists and its implications for reg...
We report results from the first systematic study of the mobility of scientists engaged in research ...
Scientists are a highly mobile group. Yet, because of problems that arise in collecting consistent d...
We examine collaboration patterns of foreign scientists working in one of 16 countries in 2011 and c...
International scientific mobility is the most important feature of the globalization of modern scien...
International mobility of researchers is increasingly constructed both as a science policy problem t...
Using a sample of 998 European-born researchers who obtained their PhD in Europe, we study the diffe...
This paper examines the major patterns and drivers of interlinked geographical and career mobilities...
We analyze the decisions of foreign-born PhD and postdoctoral trainees in four fields of science to ...
We use a data set of Mexican researchers working abroad that are included in the Mexican National Sy...
The policy debate around researchers' geographic mobility has been moving away from a theorized ...
This paper addresses the issue of scientific mobility from the standpoint of a departure country, P...
This paper addresses the issue of scientific mobility from the standpoint of a departure country, Po...
The mobility of researchers across national borders has been seen to be a key component in the trans...
Scientists are faced with many challenges along their international trajectory as they balance profe...
The paper addresses the international mobility and return of scientists and its implications for reg...