Who gains from ``brain and body drain'' business - developing/developed world or individuals: A comparative study between skilled and semi/unskilled emigrants
A theory often advanced is that the `brain drain' of third world graduates to the first world generates a high income of foreign currency, and that this income contributes to the development of third world, In this paper, however, we put forward the theory that semi/unskilled emigrants currentl...
Main Authors: | Alam, Gazi Mahabubul, Hoque, Kazi Enamul |
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Format: | Article |
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Academic Journals
2010
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