International Mobility of Professionals
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The articles presented in this dossier address various dimensions of the international mobility of skilled professionals. After a period of relative disinterest in this topic, it has re-emerged strongly over the past fifteen years. Some highly visible phenomena—such as the emigration of professionals from former Soviet bloc countries or the increased mobility of Indian and Chinese scientists and engineers to the United States—have revived the issues raised in brain drain studies from the 1960s.
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