From brain drain to brain gain
Series: Education todayPublisher: UNESCO ; Paris ; 2004Description: [4 p.]Subject(s): BRAIN DRAIN | BRAIN | EDUCATION | MIGRATION | AFRICA | STUDENTS | PROFESSIONAL WORKERS | DEVELOPING COUNTRIESSummary: Informs on the migration of highly skilled professionals of the developing world to countries of the north. Provides statistics indicating a vast number of professionals migrating to the north since 1960. Highlights immigrants from Africa, India, China and the Russian Federation.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Vertical File | 00899-VV (Browse shelf) | Available | 5549 |
Informs on the migration of highly skilled professionals of the developing world to countries of the north. Provides statistics indicating a vast number of professionals migrating to the north since 1960. Highlights immigrants from Africa, India, China and the Russian Federation.
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