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EDITOR—The migration of medical professionals from developing countries has become a global problem.1 Although the temporary migration of doctors for training purposes benefits the country doctors emigrate from through upgrading skills, permanent migration represents a net transfer of human capital from the emigrating country.2 New member states …
Ozren, Polasek +2 more
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Investigating the Effects of Government Size on Brain Drain in Developing Countries [PDF]
Investigating the effects of government size on brain drain as an important factor in the process of development and growth of countries has a decisive role and various aspects and areas in developing countries have always been affected by this category.
Ali Moftakhari +3 more
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The nature, extent and impact of the brain drain in Zimbabwe and South Africa
Brain drain is regarded as one of the greatest threats to socio-economic development in Africa. The need to reverse brain drain and reposition Africa in the twenty-first century cannot be overemphasised.
Ellen Gwaradzimba, Almon Shumba
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Empirical analysis of brain drain of Chinese seafarers: Reasons and countermeasures
Since 2019, the problem of brain drain of seafarers in China has become more and more serious, which has a negative impact on the healthy and sustainable development of the shipping industry. As shown from the data of ''China Crew Development Report 2019'
Jia-qi Liu, Ying-en Ge, Yan Zhang
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Exploring the Impact of Medical Brain Drain on Child Health in 188 Countries over 2000–2015
Medical brain drain has been a policy concern in recent years when many countries are struggling with health workforce shortages. Some suggest that wealthy countries only exacerbate this problem by recruiting internationally trained health professionals.
Amm Quamruzzaman
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The virtual brain drain is an outcome of the strategies global companies have pursued around the world to gain a competitive advantage and reach more qualified employees, mostly with regard to better economical conditions.
Halim Baş
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Brain drain: The impact on taxation and measures to combat the brain drain [PDF]
During the debt crisis the number of highly specialized Greek scientists who had migrated abroad surpassed 250,000. The reasons that led to this result include the mismatch of supply and demand for skilled human capital in Greece, the high rates of ...
Perrou Katerina, Savvaidou Katerina
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The role of migrant professionals in the process of transition in Yugoslavia [PDF]
The paper deals mainly with brain drain, primarily including emigration of professionals - scientists and engineers from the FR of Yugoslavia. The author discusses the magnitude of the brain drain in FRY and the main reasons of emigration. He argues that
Grečić Vladimir
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BRAIN DRAIN'S ECONOMIC IMPACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF WELLNESS AND SPA TOURISM IN BULGARIA [PDF]
Introduction: The National Sports Academy "V. Levski" in Bulgaria is a leading educational and scientific institution in Europe for producing specialised personel in the field of Wellness & Spa tourism.
B. Dimitrova
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Impacts of Social Justice Perception on Elite Migration [PDF]
Elite migration and brain drain trend in Iran have undergone a dramatic ascent in the past fewdecades while we are seriously in need of educated manpower to help accomplish the 20-yearnational vision.
Ali Taatian +2 more
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