Migración altamente cualificada

High-skilled migration is the movement of persons who normally possess university education (ISCED 5-6), extensive experience or a combination of the two. In selected cases, public policy frameworks can use salary level to define high-skilled migration (e.g. Blue Card). Research in this category includes studies on recognition of qualifications, brain drain/gain/waste and brain circulation.

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Indian Human Resources Mobility: Brain drain versus brain gain

Authors Natalia BUGA, Jean-Baptiste MEYER
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India is a major source of migrants, especially of highly-skilled and well-trained workers. This paper attempts to show that even with a high number of Indian talents abroad, India – as well as destination countries – takes advantage of the resources generated by this population. Traditionally the flows of Indian professionals have been directed towards the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and other similar destinations. Recently, however, Western European countries are being selected as migration options. In this paper, the growing diversification of receiving countries is explained as a consequence of European immigration policies focusing on highly-skilled migrants, demographic trends which raise several questions related to labour shortages and, finally, the effects of the global economic crisis on mobility. The migration of highly-skilled Indians is analyzed and put in the context of globalization and the intensification of the knowledge-based economy. The paper shows that what has happened in India might stand as a win-win scenario with wider application where a brain drain may be converted into a brain gain.
Year 2012
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Highly-skilled Migration (Libya): Legal aspects

Authors Azza K. MAGHUR
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Year 2010
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5 Report

The Contributions of highly-skilled migrants to the development of their country of origin : highly-skilled Egyptian migrants in the OECD countries

Authors Alessia BACCHI
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This paper studies the potential impact of Egyptian highly-skilled migrants (HSMs) residing in the OECD countries on the development of Egypt, their country of origin. The paper discussed the following questions: a) is Egyptian highly-skilled migration to OECD countries a case of brain drain? b) Could it generate brain gain? c) What is the overall potential impact of Egyptian HSMs on the development of their homeland?
Year 2014
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Dynamic Wage Effects of Brain Gain and Brain Drain - Analyzing Changes in the Regional Concentration of High-Skilled Workers

Principal investigator Johann Eppelsheimer (Principal Investigator), Joachim Möller (Principal Investigator)
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Year 2015
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12 Project

Asymmetric Mobility and Emigration of Highly Skilled Workers in Europe: The Portuguese case

Authors Rui Machado Gomes, João Teixeira Lopes, Luísa Cerdeira, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Studia Migracyjne-Przegląd Polonijny
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15 Journal Article

The logics of staying for highly skilled Asian migrants in Japan

Authors Gracia Liu-Farrer, Gracia Liu-Farrer
Year 2023
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Citations (WoS) 1
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17 Journal Article

Drivers of highly skilled mobility from Southern Europe: escaping the crisis and emancipating oneself

Authors Laura Bartolini, Ruby Gropas, Anna Triandafyllidou
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 18
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18 Journal Article

L’émigration des jeunes Libanais hautement qualifiés

Authors Choghig KASPARIAN
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Year 2010
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Shortage of highly skilled workers in Hong Kong and policy responses

Authors Joanna Kit-Chun Lam
Year 2000
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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21 Journal Article

Migrants hautement qualifiés et flux internationaux de talents, connaissances et capitaux

Principal investigator Ernest Miguelez (Principal Investigator)
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Year 2017
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Migration of Highly Educated Asians and Global Dynamics

Authors Paul M. Ong, Cheng Lucie, Leslie Evans
Year 1992
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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23 Journal Article

Temporary versus Permanent Youth Brain Drain: Economic Implications

Authors Balaz, AM Williams, D Kollar
Year 2004
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 45
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24 Journal Article

Attracting Highly Skilled Migrants: US experience and lessons for the EU

Authors Philip MARTIN
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This paper examines the opportunities and challenges involved in attracting highly skilled Indian migrants to EU countries by examining US policies to attract highly skilled Indian and other migrants. The paper also outlines the policies regulating the entry of high-skilled workers into Germany and the UK. These policies have changed recently, making assessment difficult. The paper has four sections. The first reviews definitions of and data on the number and distribution of highly skilled workers. Section two summarizes US policies to admit highly skilled foreigners as immigrants and temporary visitors, emphasizing that many of those who wind up as highly skilled US immigrants enter as students or guest workers and become settler immigrants after being sponsored by a US employer or marrying a US citizen or immigrant. Section three outlines the admissions channels open to highly skilled Indians and other non-EU foreigners in Germany and the UK, while section four provides conclusions and recommendations.
Year 2012
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Occupational Choice of High Skilled Immigrants in the United States

Authors Barry R. Chiswick, Sarinda Taengnoi
Year 2007
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 12
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36 Journal Article

Innovation as a cause of highly skilled migration: Evidence from Greece

Authors Lois Labrianidis, Theodosis Sykas, Evi Sachini, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 2
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38 Journal Article

EU Policies and African Human Capital Development

Authors Yaw NYARKO
Year 2010
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39 Working Paper

Emigration of High-Skilled Individuals due to Short-Term Contracts

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This proposal presents a study of the EXODUS of exceptionally gifted individuals due to the increased utilization of short-term contracts. The primary objective is to study the impact of Italian labour market reforms, specifically those related to the regulation and utilization of short-term employment contracts, on the departure of skilled workers towards other countries, which typically offer more and better opportunities (brain drain). Theoretically, the utilization of short-term contracts could help increase labor force participation, employment, efficiency and labour market opportunities. However, if not regulated in integration with the specific institutional framework, short-term contracts might generate undesired effects. By promoting adverse selection, driving the better workers away from the mother country as the less productive workers take up short-term contracts, short-term contracts might actually increase the brain drain. The purpose of EXODUS is to investigate the validity of these concerns and to analyze the way short-term contracts affect the brain drain phenomenon. In particular, EXODUS will focus on investigating the employment condition and behavioral choices of a specific category of workers: young individuals with a high level of education.
Year 2013
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Class and Gender Roles: Narratives of Highly Skilled Mexican Women Migrants in Australia

Authors Glenda Mejia, Monica Laura Vazquez Maggio
Year 2022
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IBERIAN AND LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH
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42 Journal Article

Ökonomische Integration der qualifizierten Migranten in vier Ländern

Principal investigator Irena Kogan (Principal Investigator), Mosche Semyonov (Principal Investigator), Yitchak Haberfeldt (Principal Investigator), Karin Amit (Principal Investigator), John Logan (Principal Investigator), Don Devoretz (Principal Investigator), William Bridges (Principal Investigator), Rebeca Raijman (Principal Investigator)
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"Das Hauptziel des Projektes besteht darin, die wirtschaftliche Integration von hoch gebildeten Immigranten aus der ehemaligen Sowjetunion in vier Zielländern zu vergleichen: USA, Kanada, Deutschland und Israel. Diese vier Länder stellten die hauptsächlichen Zielländer der Immigranten aus der ehem. Sowjetunion seit ihrem Niedergang 1989 dar. Jedes Aufnahmeland repräsentiert ein unterschiedliches Immigrationsregime, das sich sowohl in der Auswahl der Zuwanderer ins Einreiseland, als auch in der Bereitstellung der Art und Höhe der Hilfe und Unterstützung der Immigranten unterscheidet. Der Fokus der Integration der Immigranten aus einem Herkunftsland in verschiedenen Zielländern bieten uns die einmalige Gelegenheit die Auswirkungen der Immigrationspolitik und den Aufnahmekontext auf die ökonomische Integration der hoch gebildeten Immigranten zu untersuchen. Die geplante Untersuchung wird Folgendes erforschen: a) wie und warum hoch gebildete Immigranten ihr Zielland auswählen; b) die Konsequenzen der Selbstauswahl der Immigranten für ihren Erfolg auf dem Arbeitsmarkt und c) die Rolle des Aufnahmekontextes jedes Landes (Sozialpolitik und Arbeitsmarkteigenschaften) in Bezug auf die ökonomische Assimilation von hoch gebildeten Immigranten. Frau Kogan führt das Projekt an der Universität Bamberg weiter."
Year 2007
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44 Project

Selective Migration Policies With Chinese Characteristics

Authors Rey Koslowski, Sheng Ding
Year 2024
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
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50 Journal Article

Escaping brain waste. Work experience and qualifications of highly skilled Ukrainians in Poland

Authors Sabina Kubiciel-Lodzińska, Jolanta Maj, Katarzyna Widera, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology. Organization and Management Series
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52 Journal Article

Highly-skilled Sudanese migrants: gain or drain?

Authors Munzoul ASSAL
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Year 2010
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54 Report

Following the Global Competition for Talent: What Risks to Integration in the UK?

Authors Anne Unterreiner
Book Title Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis
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55 Book Chapter

Profijt van studiemigratiebeleid - een advies over de arbeidsmarktpositie van buitenlandse afgestudeerden

Authors Adviescommissie voor Vreemdelingenzaken (ACVZ)
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Year 2007
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58 Report

Talent Migration Governance and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Comparing Germany and Singapore

Authors Lucie Cerna, Meng-Hsuan Chou
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 5
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59 Journal Article

Brain drain or brain gain: A revisit

Authors Donald Lien, Yan Wang
Year 2005
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 10
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60 Journal Article

La migration hautement qualifiée de, vers et à travers les paysde l’Est et du Sud de la Méditerranée et d`Afrique subsaharienne. Recherche Transversale

Authors Rafik BOUKLIA-HASSANE
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Year 2010
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61 Report

Design study on a scheme to attract non-EU resident highly skilled entrepreneurial innovators

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Objective: The objective of the study is to design an EU-wide scheme to attract high-skilled non-EU resident entrepreneurial innovators, and to facilitate the creation and development of high-potential companies in Europe. The study fits to the EC’s objective to boost innovation, growth and investments by unleashing the EU’s full capacities and competitiveness, while addressing the consequences of demographic ageing and offsetting skills shortages in the continent. Summary: The study will recommend a scheme to attract 20,000 migrant entrepreneurs per year to the EU through the creation of an electronic platform of services to potential migrant entrepreneurs, possible financial support and a promotion campaign. The direct objectives of the schemes are to facilitate access to the EU for non-EU nationals (visa scheme), create incentives (including linking to financial support), facilitate access to EU ecosystems, incubator schemes and private funding (via the platform) as well as to inform aspiring entrepreneurs. The study will include amongst other an assessment of existing (public and semi-public) initiatives in following EU Member States: Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, United Kingdom, and Spain. Moreover, it will benchmark these against schemes in a number of non-EU countries with successful entrepreneurial support initiatives.
Year 2016
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64 Project

What Matters more for the Decision to Move: Jobs versus Amenities

Authors Thomas Niedomysl, Høgni Kalsø Hansen
Year 2010
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
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65 Journal Article

Highly-Skilled Migration: Sudan

Authors Amna Omer MOHAMED-ALI
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Year 2010
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72 Report

African Brain Drain and Its Impact on Source Countries: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know?

Authors Stella Capuano, Abdeslam Marfouk
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice
Citations (WoS) 5
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75 Journal Article

Highly educated migrants in Sweden

Authors Vibeke Andersson
Year 2020
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76 Journal Article

La migration hautement qualifiée depuis et vers la Tunisie

Authors Habib FOURATI
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Year 2010
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79 Report

Conceptualizing Professional Diaspora: International Medical Graduates in Canada

Authors Elena Neiterman, Ivy Lynn Bourgeault
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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81 Journal Article

La migration des personnes hautement qualifiées : le cas du Maroc

Authors Mohamed KHACHANI
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Year 2010
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82 Report

Highly-skilled migration from Jordan: a response to socio-political challenges

Authors Françoise DE BEL-AIR
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Year 2010
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84 Report

The Punjabi diaspora in the UK : an overview of characteristics and contributions to India

Authors Rupa CHANDA, Sriparna GHOCH
Description
The recognition of diaspora contributions towards their home country through remittances, investments and networks has facilitated a shift in attitude and thinking regarding migration, from brain drain to “brain bank”, “brain gain”, “brain trust” and “brain circulation”. This shift in thinking is also evident in India in recognition of the manifold contributions being made by the Indian diaspora to the home country. This paper examines the historical and socio-economic characteristics of one important Indian diaspora community, the Punjabis in the UK and discusses the latter’s contributions to India and to its home state of Punjab.
Year 2013
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87 Report

Highly-Skilled Migration Patterns and Development: The Case of Egypt

Authors Nadine SIKA
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Year 2010
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88 Report

Does corruption promote emigration? An empirical examination

Authors Arusha Cooray, Friedrich Schneider
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 13
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89 Journal Article

Highly skilled Indian migrants in Ireland

Authors Conor TALBOT
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In Ireland, the demand for specific skills has consistently exceeded available supply from the EEA labour market since the early 2000s. As a result, Ireland has aimed to attract key talent from non-EEA countries to fill skills shortages in specific sectors such as IT, engineering, finance and healthcare. This has led to the introduction of a wide range of policy measures over the years, including Green Cards for highly skilled workers and various measures to retain international students, even if such measures have become controversial in the context of economic recession and high unemployment in recent times.
Year 2013
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95 Report

Highly skilled migrants in Sweden

Authors Saara Koikkalainen
Year 2019
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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96 Journal Article

Is the Segmented Skill Divide Perspective Useful in Migration Studies? Evidence from the Portuguese Case

Authors Jose Carlos Marques, Pedro Candeias, Pedro Gois, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 3
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98 Journal Article
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