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intellectual mobilization of the Southeast European countries' highly skilled Diaspora by creating opportunities for emergence of a … highly educated Diaspora by envisioning the creation of a brain circulation network that will foster a regular set of … alike, between the highly educated Diaspora and their counterparts in the countries of origin. This will provide expatriates …
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. Nonetheless, while BD has been studied extensively, AD drain has not. I examine migration's impact on ability (a), education (h …), which combines PS and VS (e.g., Canada, 2015+). I find that i) Migration reduces (raises) source country residents …
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We consider how the possibility of international migration affects an individual’s educational choices in their home … order to increase their chances of obtaining a job in the host country after migration. Thus, all home country students may …
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Theory suggests that groups historically subject to discrimination, such as Jews, could exhibit traditionally high investment in education because discrimination spurred exit facilitated by human capital. Theory moreover suggests that if exit is uncertain, it could induce investment in skill...
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educational opportunities. These results extend to internal migration, implying that highly vulnerable populations are trapped in …
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International migration is a selective process that induces ambiguous effects on human capital and economic development … and human capital accumulation in a multi-country context. We then embed this migration-education nexus into a development … accounting framework to quantify the effects of migration on development and inequality. We find that selective emigration …
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