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An organizational perspective on brain drain: What can organizations do to stop it?

International journal of human resources management, 2020
Brain drain is one of the major issues plaguing industries driven by knowledge workers in global south. Although it represents an excessively large component of total international human migration, organizational level factors as antecedents of brain ...
H. Wanniarachchi   +2 more
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Brain drain in Venezuela: the scope of the human capital crisis

, 2020
Brain drain, the exodus of highly skilled professionals, has a strong connection with Human Resource Development (HRD), as these experts are human capital for organizations, communities, and nations.
Deyanira Garcia Zea
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Russia's "Brain Drain"

Russian Social Science Review, 1997
In Russian society, emigration can, to a considerable extent, be considered a "brain drain." Until recently, it was mostly the countries of the near abroad that were involved. It had been thought that the "brain drain" problem had come up unexpectedly—first for the USSR and then for Russia.
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The moral challenges of health care providers brain drain phenomenon

, 2020
The migration of health-care professionals has often produced morally charged discussions among ethicists, politicians, and policy makers in the migrant-sending and migrant-receiving countries because of its devastating effects on the health of those ...
Faith Atte
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Appalachia Has Got Talent, But Why Does It Flow Away? A Study on the Determinants of Brain Drain From Rural USA

Economic development quarterly, 2019
This study contributes to the understanding of factors that affect brain drain from Central Appalachia. Using empirical methods, the authors analyze a unique data set from a survey of Appalachian students studying at a higher education institution ...
C. Vazzana, Jeta Rudi-Polloshka
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Brain’s drain

Nature Biotechnology, 2020
Lymphatics in the central nervous system are attracting both controversy and drug hunters in search of therapeutic targets for a host of diseases.
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BRAIN-DRAIN PHENOMENON AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS

International Journal of Public Health and Clinical Sciences, 2019
Background: One of biggest challenge for health human resource is the brain-drain issue. Regardless of the push and pull factors, migration of health care workers from developing countries to developed ones, have done more harm than good on the health ...
M. Najib   +3 more
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Brain drain, informality and inequality: A search-and-matching model for sub-Saharan Africa

Journal of International Economics, 2019
This paper revisits the effect of brain drain on development and inequality using a two-sector model with formal and informal labor markets. Contrary to existing studies, we use a search-and-matching setting that allows to endogenize the employment ...
F. Docquier, Zainab Iftikhar
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Brain Drain

Science of Aging Knowledge Environment, 2005
Having cancer is devastating enough, but fresh research identifies a new detriment from the disease. Cancer survivors can suffer long-term mental decline, the study found. The work is the first to suggest that cancer or its treatment can trigger cognitive deficits that last many years.
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The Albanian scientific diaspora: can the brain drain be reversed?

Migration and Development, 2019
Albania has one of the highest rates of emigration in recent decades in the world, part of which includes a substantial scientific diaspora, defined here as PhD-holders and PhD students currently living and working abroad.
Ilir Gëdeshi, Russell King
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