This thesis examines the case of Fijian youths’ increasing demand for higher education in order to explore the brain gain theorem. Its primary aim is to understand how past emigrants’ experiences shape the education decisions and emigration intentions of tertiary students in Fiji. This is achieved through semi-structured interviews with Fijian youths as well as an examination of policy and media reports. The research questions through which these aims are achieved are: Why do Fijian students enter higher education? Do Fijian students intend to migrate, and if so, why or why not? And what are the constraints and obstacles to Fijian students’ emigration intentions? The central conclusion of this thesis is that the brain gain effect is present...
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small cou...
As Fiji moves to a free and continuous education till Year 12, it is important to look at the implic...
My doctoral study explored the development of the Fiji higher education sector following the 2006 co...
This thesis examines the case of Fijian youths’ increasing demand for higher education in order to e...
Pursuit of higher education overseas is becoming a common pathway for young Wallisians and Futunans....
Students’ non-return is a specific type of brain drain. This paper is an empirical study of the dete...
The growing rate at which educated Africans are migrating (brain drain) to the developed world has g...
When speaking about the total number of highly educated individuals’ migration, it is easy to spot t...
Does emigration really drain human capital accumulation in origin countries? This paper explores a u...
Böhme MH, Glaser T. Migration Experience, Aspirations and the Brain Drain: Theory and Empirical Evid...
The first recorded scholarship programme in Sāmoa began in the 1920s under the New Zealand Administr...
Brain drain has long been an important concern particularly for a developing country like Morocco wh...
This paper investigates the determinants of international migration of the Albanian university gradu...
Does emigration really drain human capital accumulation in origin countries? This paper explores a u...
Abstract Brain drain refers to the emigration of highly skilled individuals mostly from a less ...
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small cou...
As Fiji moves to a free and continuous education till Year 12, it is important to look at the implic...
My doctoral study explored the development of the Fiji higher education sector following the 2006 co...
This thesis examines the case of Fijian youths’ increasing demand for higher education in order to e...
Pursuit of higher education overseas is becoming a common pathway for young Wallisians and Futunans....
Students’ non-return is a specific type of brain drain. This paper is an empirical study of the dete...
The growing rate at which educated Africans are migrating (brain drain) to the developed world has g...
When speaking about the total number of highly educated individuals’ migration, it is easy to spot t...
Does emigration really drain human capital accumulation in origin countries? This paper explores a u...
Böhme MH, Glaser T. Migration Experience, Aspirations and the Brain Drain: Theory and Empirical Evid...
The first recorded scholarship programme in Sāmoa began in the 1920s under the New Zealand Administr...
Brain drain has long been an important concern particularly for a developing country like Morocco wh...
This paper investigates the determinants of international migration of the Albanian university gradu...
Does emigration really drain human capital accumulation in origin countries? This paper explores a u...
Abstract Brain drain refers to the emigration of highly skilled individuals mostly from a less ...
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small cou...
As Fiji moves to a free and continuous education till Year 12, it is important to look at the implic...
My doctoral study explored the development of the Fiji higher education sector following the 2006 co...