The ¿beneficial brain drain¿ hypothesis suggests that skilled migration can be good for a sending country because the incentives it creates for training increase that country¿s supply of skilled labour. To work, this hypothesis requires that the degree of screening of migrants by the host country is limited and that the possibility of migration actually encourages home country residents to obtain education. We studied the implications of doctors¿ migration by conducting a survey among overseas doctors in the UK. The results suggest that the overseas doctors who come to the UK are carefully screened and that only a minority of doctors from developing countries considered the possibility of migration when they chose to obtain medical educatio...
The recent brain drain literature suggests that migration of highly skilled people can be beneficial...
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small cou...
First published online: 26 July 2021Debates on the extent to which developing countries suffer from ...
The `beneficial brain drain¿ hypothesis suggests that skilled migration can be good for a sending co...
This paper examines how Medical Brain Drain (MBD) creates incentives for the production of doctors i...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
The "brain drain" problem is not so much a question of the numbers who migrate as the distortion in ...
Brain drain is defined as the migration of health personnel in search of the better standard of livi...
The debate on the ‘brain drain’, or the emigration of skilled workers, is not new but it has taken o...
Skilled migration has increased in recent years, often stimulated by the explicit use of targeted vi...
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small cou...
High-skilled emigration is an emotive issue that in popular discourse is often referred to as brain ...
We build a new database documenting the evolution of physician migration over a period of 25 years (...
The outmigration of highly educated people from a country is what's known as a "brain drain," and it...
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa has experienced a significant outflow of health professiona...
The recent brain drain literature suggests that migration of highly skilled people can be beneficial...
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small cou...
First published online: 26 July 2021Debates on the extent to which developing countries suffer from ...
The `beneficial brain drain¿ hypothesis suggests that skilled migration can be good for a sending co...
This paper examines how Medical Brain Drain (MBD) creates incentives for the production of doctors i...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
The "brain drain" problem is not so much a question of the numbers who migrate as the distortion in ...
Brain drain is defined as the migration of health personnel in search of the better standard of livi...
The debate on the ‘brain drain’, or the emigration of skilled workers, is not new but it has taken o...
Skilled migration has increased in recent years, often stimulated by the explicit use of targeted vi...
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small cou...
High-skilled emigration is an emotive issue that in popular discourse is often referred to as brain ...
We build a new database documenting the evolution of physician migration over a period of 25 years (...
The outmigration of highly educated people from a country is what's known as a "brain drain," and it...
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa has experienced a significant outflow of health professiona...
The recent brain drain literature suggests that migration of highly skilled people can be beneficial...
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small cou...
First published online: 26 July 2021Debates on the extent to which developing countries suffer from ...