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The debate on the economic implications of skilled migration for the home countries is a long-lasting phenomenon. This issue has been discussed for almost fifty years. During this period, most of the scholars (eg. Bhagwati and Hamada 1974, Portes, 1976) believed that skilled migration is...
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differential with destination countries is large, and when the emigration rate is relatively low.In contrast with the findings in … number of developing countries; they are equivalent to those under which an increase in emigration induces a net brain gain …
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Does emigration really drain human capital accumulation in origin countries? This paper explores a unique household …
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Developing countries invest in training skilled workers and can lose part of their investment if those workers emigrate. One response is for the destination countries to design ways to participate in financing skilled emigrants' training before they migrate — linking skill creation and skill...
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This work focuses on a temporary guest-worker-type migration of individuals from the middle class of the wealth distribution. The article demonstrates that the possibility of a low-skilled guest-worker employment in a higher wage foreign country lowers the relative attractiveness of the skilled...
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Does emigration really drain human capital accumulation in origin countries? This paper explores a unique household … capital ; effects of emigration in origin countries ; household survey ; Cape Verde ; sub-Saharan Africa …
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requiring tertiary education. We find a robust negative effect of the incidence of high-skilled emigration on the level of human …
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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...
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We specify conditions under which a strictly positive probability of employment in a foreign country raises the level of human capital formed by optimizing workers in the home country. While some workers migrate, "taking along" more human capital than if they had migrated without factoring in...
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In this paper we study the impact of the international migration of unskilled workers on skill formation and the average skill level in the home country. We analyze what appears to be the least threatening scenario from the point of view of its effect on the supply of skills at home: namely,...
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