AbstractThe aim of this article is to tackle the brain drain phenomenon in the health sector in Romania, focusing on the dichotomy brain drain-brain circulation. Between 2007 and 2010, 8131 medical doctors leaved the country. However, statistics on permanent migration emphasize a not so worrying situation: in the same period of time, 1066 medical doctors changed their permanent residence. The profile of the emigrant include young medical doctors, leaving Romania at the early stage of their career. Whether they are exponents of permanent or circular migration depends on our country's ability in offering them incentives for returning. Primary data sources and results of qualitative and quantitative studies available in the literature are used...
Scientific networking is the most accessible way a country can turn the brain drain into brain gain....
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
Increasingly, immigration policies tend to favor the entry of skilled workers, raising substantial c...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to tackle the brain drain phenomenon in the health sector in Roma...
AbstractThis article aims to investigate Romania's potential of turning medical brain drain into bra...
This article aims to identify the impact of Romania’s accession to the European Union on medical emi...
The migration of highly skilled workers and more specifically of physicians has been a component of ...
This article deals with a topical issue, especially in the context of the current pandemic: elite mi...
International audienceThe migration of highly skilled workers and more specifically of physicians ha...
Abstract Background Migration ...
The ¿beneficial brain drain¿ hypothesis suggests that skilled migration can be good for a sending co...
The "brain drain" problem is not so much a question of the numbers who migrate as the distortion in ...
The “brain drain” phenomenon encompasses the mass movement of highly educated individuals. Highly-sk...
We build a new database documenting the evolution of physician migration over a period of 25 years (...
Romanian migration is today one of the biggest, complex, and dynamic migration to Western Europe. Th...
Scientific networking is the most accessible way a country can turn the brain drain into brain gain....
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
Increasingly, immigration policies tend to favor the entry of skilled workers, raising substantial c...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to tackle the brain drain phenomenon in the health sector in Roma...
AbstractThis article aims to investigate Romania's potential of turning medical brain drain into bra...
This article aims to identify the impact of Romania’s accession to the European Union on medical emi...
The migration of highly skilled workers and more specifically of physicians has been a component of ...
This article deals with a topical issue, especially in the context of the current pandemic: elite mi...
International audienceThe migration of highly skilled workers and more specifically of physicians ha...
Abstract Background Migration ...
The ¿beneficial brain drain¿ hypothesis suggests that skilled migration can be good for a sending co...
The "brain drain" problem is not so much a question of the numbers who migrate as the distortion in ...
The “brain drain” phenomenon encompasses the mass movement of highly educated individuals. Highly-sk...
We build a new database documenting the evolution of physician migration over a period of 25 years (...
Romanian migration is today one of the biggest, complex, and dynamic migration to Western Europe. Th...
Scientific networking is the most accessible way a country can turn the brain drain into brain gain....
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
Increasingly, immigration policies tend to favor the entry of skilled workers, raising substantial c...