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Research

April 20, 2017

The migration of talent – global inequality or global benefits?

Much of the public debate on migration centers on the skill level of migrants. While receiving countries are concerned about […]

  • brain drain
  • global welfare
  • high-skilled migration
  • migration
  • refugees
  • skilled workers
  • talent
  • welfare
  • welfare effects
  • Benjamin Elsner
  • Caglar Ozden
  • Christopher Parsons
  • Costanza Biavaschi
  • Joel Machado
  • Michał Burzyński
  • Sari Pekkala Kerr
  • William Kerr
Research

November 10, 2015

Interview with Michael Clemens on smart policy toward high-skill emigration

IZA World of Labor, the unique online resource for evidence-based policymaking, has now published over 200 articles! The author of […]

  • brain drain
  • Development
  • emigration
  • high-skilled migration
  • immigration
  • refugees
  • skill gap
  • Giovanni Peri
  • Justin Sandefur
  • Mathis Christoph Wagner
  • Mette Foged
  • Michael A. Clemens
  • Ximena Vanessa Del Carpio
Research

March 17, 2015

Global Skill Partnership: Regulate skilled migration for global equity

The migration of skilled labor is often seen as unfair, benefiting rich countries (through receiving well-skilled workers to fill labor […]

  • brain drain
  • destination countries
  • health sector
  • highly trained
  • human capital
  • migration
  • policy tool
  • skilled labor
  • technology transfer
  • training support
  • Michael A. Clemens
Videos

June 18, 2013

Why brain drain can be good for your country

It can be quite costly for a country if the smartest brains move abroad. In the latest IZA interview, Visiting […]

  • brain drain
  • high-skilled
  • knowledge transfer
  • migration
  • Peter J. Kuhn

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