Mobility of high skilled professionals: the brain waste and the brain gain

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Rui
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Lopes, João Teixeira, Vaz, Henrique, Cerdeira, Maria Luísa, Cabrito, Belmiro, Peixoto, Paulo, Taylor, Maria Lourdes Machado, Magalhães, Dulce, Silva, Rui, Patrocínio, Tomás
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/77966
Resumo: The literature review allows us to conclude that the traditional perception of the brain drain has no empirical evidence on the aggregate level, being necessary the understanding of the circumstances and factors that influence the process in each country. This research aims to make a study of this type in the Portuguese context, still innovating in conceptual and methodological terms: first, refusing the logic of globalizing assumptions of human capital theory, guessing that migration can be caused by factors other than not pay gap by analyzing the set of factors of attraction-repulsion; on the other hand, guessing that the international job system is not a space entirely free and therefore is not only dependent on the free play of supply and demand, is also necessary to observe the biographical trajectories in order to understand the reasons and destinations of migration. The multiple case studies are intended to test the theoretical hypotheses presented in the literature.
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title Mobility of high skilled professionals: the brain waste and the brain gain
spellingShingle Mobility of high skilled professionals: the brain waste and the brain gain
Gomes, Rui
Ciências sociais
Social sciences
title_short Mobility of high skilled professionals: the brain waste and the brain gain
title_full Mobility of high skilled professionals: the brain waste and the brain gain
title_fullStr Mobility of high skilled professionals: the brain waste and the brain gain
title_full_unstemmed Mobility of high skilled professionals: the brain waste and the brain gain
title_sort Mobility of high skilled professionals: the brain waste and the brain gain
author Gomes, Rui
author_facet Gomes, Rui
Lopes, João Teixeira
Vaz, Henrique
Cerdeira, Maria Luísa
Cabrito, Belmiro
Peixoto, Paulo
Taylor, Maria Lourdes Machado
Magalhães, Dulce
Silva, Rui
Patrocínio, Tomás
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author2 Lopes, João Teixeira
Vaz, Henrique
Cerdeira, Maria Luísa
Cabrito, Belmiro
Peixoto, Paulo
Taylor, Maria Lourdes Machado
Magalhães, Dulce
Silva, Rui
Patrocínio, Tomás
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Rui
Lopes, João Teixeira
Vaz, Henrique
Cerdeira, Maria Luísa
Cabrito, Belmiro
Peixoto, Paulo
Taylor, Maria Lourdes Machado
Magalhães, Dulce
Silva, Rui
Patrocínio, Tomás
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciências sociais
Social sciences
topic Ciências sociais
Social sciences
description The literature review allows us to conclude that the traditional perception of the brain drain has no empirical evidence on the aggregate level, being necessary the understanding of the circumstances and factors that influence the process in each country. This research aims to make a study of this type in the Portuguese context, still innovating in conceptual and methodological terms: first, refusing the logic of globalizing assumptions of human capital theory, guessing that migration can be caused by factors other than not pay gap by analyzing the set of factors of attraction-repulsion; on the other hand, guessing that the international job system is not a space entirely free and therefore is not only dependent on the free play of supply and demand, is also necessary to observe the biographical trajectories in order to understand the reasons and destinations of migration. The multiple case studies are intended to test the theoretical hypotheses presented in the literature.
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