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This is a review of the book "Emigration, Brain Drain and Development: the Case of Sub-Saharan Africa" by East-West Books Helinski, Finland and Migration Policy Institute
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effectiveness of sa’s immigration policy to support skills immigration. The outcome of this study indicated that South Africa …’s immigration policy is restrictive and has undoubtedly influenced the shortage of skills in the country. This study has confirmed … immigration policy is very restrictive and is thus not helpful in addressing the skills shortages of the country …
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developed North countries, immigration of overseas non-health-workers, particularly those at the lower end of the skill spectrum …
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Skilled workers have a rising tendency to emigrate from developing countries, raising fears that their departure harms the poor. To mitigate such harm, researchers have proposed a variety of policies designed to tax or restrict high-skill migration. Those policies have been justified as Pigovian...
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Any general statement as to whether the secular trend of a society is eugenic or dysgenic depends upon a reliable calibration of the measurement of general intelligence. Richard Lynn set the mean IQ of the United Kingdom at 100 with a standard deviation of 15, and he calculated the mean IQs of...
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Any general statement as to whether the secular trend of a society is eugenic or dysgenic depends upon a reliable calibration of the measurement of general intelligence. Richard Lynn set the mean IQ of the United Kingdom at 100 with a standard deviation of 15, and he calculated the mean IQs of...
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the emigration/immigration of the highly skilled, and explores some possible implications for the study of the so …
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