Brain drain and brain gain : the global competition to attract high-skilled migrants / Tito Boeri and others
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012Description: xviii, 317p. 24cmISBN:- 9780199654826
- 331.12791 BOE
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331.1279 MUE The Economics of labor migration : | 331.12791 ADA The Brain drain | 331.12791 BAR International labor | 331.12791 BOE Brain drain and brain gain : | 331.12791 BOE Brain drain and brain gain : | 331.12791 BOH Studies in international labour migration / | 331.12791 GHO Economic growth & employment structure : |
The worldwide race to attract talents is getting tougher. The US has been leading the race, with its ability to attract PhD candidates and graduates not only from emerging countries, but also from the European Union. However, a growing number of countries have adopted immigration policies specifically aimed at selecting and attracting skilled workers. This book describes the global competition to attract talents. It focuses in particular on two phenomena: the brain gain and brain drain associated with high-skilled migration.
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