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United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany; they attract the highest shares of students from the remaining countries …
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This paper advances in the literature on the migration of college students, which is not very large in Brazil … favored municipalities, there will be a new element of attraction of students that will be qualified and may stay there … of attraction and repulsion of families are constructed for Brazilian municipalities. Therefore, migration decision may …
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investigates the ways in which international student migration relates to trade. Unlike other immigrants, international students … find that overall immigration contributes to trade and international students particularly increase their host countries … ability to foster the most information-intensive trades is limited relative to the average immigrant, international students …
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Many workers admit that at times they show up for work even though they feel sick. This behavior, termed "presenteeism," is puzzling since most workers do not incur financial losses when staying home sick. The various reasons behind presenteeism are person-related (e.g. individuals' health or...
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Globalization has led to a vast flow of migration of workers but also of students. The purpose of this paper is to … analyze the migration of individuals encompassing decisions already at the level of education. We present a "unified brain …" drain model that incorporates the decisions of an individual related to migration vis‐à‐vis both education and work. In the …
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