La migration hautement qualifiée des pays en développement
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Auteur(s)Mme Francelle Kwankam , Migrations internationales (MIGRANT) , Protection sociale (PROTECTION) , Bureau international du travail (BIT) . M. Marco Pecoraro , Forum suisse pour l'étude des migrations et de la population (SFM) . Dr Gabriela Tejada , Cooperation@epfl , Relations Internationales (RI) , Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) . |
Projet de recherche
Un réseau suisse de diasporas scientifiques pour renforcer le rôle des migrants hautement qualifiés comme partenaires au développement
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Mots-clés
Diaspora - Fuite des cerveaux - MigrationRésumé
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Several key themes emerge when migration of the highly skilled is being discussed. In the past, dialogue centered around concepts of assimilation and integration, and migration meant a loss of capital and resources for countries of origin (“brain drain”). New evidence and literature document the increasingly fluid movement of resources between countries of origin and destination. Consequently, concepts such as highly skilled migrants, diasporas, transnationalism, brain gain and brain gain mechanisms - scientific diaspora networks, research and experimental development and North-South research partnerships - have taken the foreground in debates on migration.
Fichier(s)
Highly Skilled Migration from Developing Countries: Qualitative Overview of South African and Colombian Scientific Diasporas in Switzerland
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Highly Skilled Migrants in the Swiss Labour Market with a Special Focus on Migrants from Developing Countries
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Preliminary Findings of South African and Colombian Scientific Diasporas in Switzerland: a Qualitative Overview
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