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Documenting the Brain Drain of «la Crème de la Crème»: Three Case-Studies on International Migration at the Upper Tail of the Education Distribution [PDF]

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Most of the recent literature on the effects of the brain drain on source countries consists of theoretical papers and cross-country empirical studies. In this paper we complement the literature through three case studies on very different regional and ...
Frédéric Docquier, Hillel Rapoport
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Global Brain Drain: How Can the Maslow Theory of Motivation Improve Our Understanding of Physician Migration?

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2019
The migration of physicians from low-resource to high-resource settings is a prevalent global phenomenon that is insufficiently understood. Most low-income countries are severely understaffed with physicians, and the emigration of the already limited ...
L. Dohlman   +3 more
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Remittances and the Brain Drain: Evidence from Microdata for Sub-Saharan Africa

open access: yesSocial Science Research Network, 2019
Based on unique microdata from five Sub-Saharan African countries that contain comprehensive information on both migrants and their households at the origin country, we investigate the effect of migrants’ education on their remittance behaviour.
Julia Bredtmann   +2 more
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Brain Drain in Globalization: A General Equilibrium Analysis from the Sending Countries' Perspective [PDF]

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The paper assesses the global effects of brain drain on developing economies and quantifies the relative sizes of various static and dynamic impacts.
Docquier, Frédéric   +2 more
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Brain drain as a function of sustainable development in the Republic of Macedonia [PDF]

open access: yesIndustrija, 2018
The main aim of this paper is research on the phenomenon 'brain drain', in the Republic of Macedonia and its impact on sustainable development. It occurs when a highly skilled, educated professionals permanently emigrates from a developing to a developed
Dinkovski Vladimir   +1 more
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Documenting the brain drain of « la creme de la creme »: Three case-studies on international migration at the upper tail of the education distribution [PDF]

open access: yes
Most of the recent literature on the effects of the brain drain on source countries consists of theoretical papers and cross-country empirical studies. In this paper we complement the literature through three case studies on very different regional and ...
Frederic DOCQUIER, Hillel RAPOPORT
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Rewards of reforms: Can economic freedom and reforms in developing countries reduce the brain drain?

open access: yesInternational Area Studies Review, 2019
The objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of economic freedom on brain drain from developing countries to rich countries. Previous literature on brain drain has examined social, political and economic determinants. However, no study in the
Jarand H Aarhus, T. Jakobsen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Plumbing the brain drain

open access: yesBulletin of the World Health Organization, 2004
Opportunity is the driving force of migration. Unsatisfied demands for higher education and skills, which have been created by the knowledge-based global economy, have generated unprecedented opportunities in knowledge-intensive service industries. These
Nancy Gore Saravia   +1 more
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Determination of Nursing Students' Attitudes Towards Brain Drain at a University and the Affecting Factors

open access: yesSağlık ve Hemşirelik Yönetimi Dergisi
Aim: This study was conducted to determine nursing students' attitudes toward brain drain and the factors affecting these attitudes. Method: This study was designed with cross-sectional.
Dercan Gençbaş   +6 more
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Brain Drain or Brain Exchange? [PDF]

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This paper explores the “brain drain” hypothesis – the idea that New Zealand is losing many of its most talented citizens to other countries. We conclude that we are experiencing more of a brain exchange than a brain drain.
Hayden Glass, Wai Kin Choy
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