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  1. Brain drain and brain gain can be key factors determining the level of competitiveness and talent attractiveness of a country. On the occasion of the release of this year’s World Talent Ranking we took an in-depth look at brain drain and gain, and tried to understand what the main drivers of these phenomena are.

  2. 17 kwi 2009 · The brain gain is the notion that the increase in expected returns to education, prompted by the opportunity to migrate, will encourage more individuals to invest in education. A net brain gain will then result if this positive effect raises human capital stocks at a larger rate than that at which they are depleted by the migration itself.

  3. 19 lut 2020 · Brain drain is the loss suffered by a region as a result of the emigration of a (highly) qualified person, while brain gain is when a country benefits as a consequence of immigration of a highly qualified person.

  4. 26 lip 2012 · It cannot be said a priori that human capital acquisition via brain gain necessarily involves a human capital loss via brain drain in another country. Knowledge and entrepreneurial ideas can also flow without requiring the physical mobility of persons.

  5. 9 paź 2017 · A net brain gain is observed in most lower-middle and some upper-middle income countries. A loss of human capital is observed in small island developing states, where high-skilled emigration rates usually exceed 50%.

  6. Definition (s) The benefit to a country as a result of the immigration of a highly qualified person.

  7. 25 kwi 2012 · The recent literature on high skilled labor migration stresses a shift from a situation of brain drain, to processes of brain circulation and brain gain. Return migrant scientists facilitate the transfer of knowledge between different science systems, and are able to link the national science system to the knowledge network in their previous ...

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