The migration of knowledge workers : second-generation effects of India's brain drain
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The migration of knowledge workers : second-generation effects of India's brain drain
Sage Publications, c1999
- : india, hbk
- : us, hbk
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Bibliography: p. [218]-234
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book encourages strategies for turning the "brain drain" of educated professionals to India's advantage.
Binod Khadria argues that "first generation" losses of human resources from India can be compensated by making use of the finance, technology and manpower of Indian expatriates. In this way, the long-term average productivity of workers at home can be raised helping make good gross domestic product losses -- the "second generation" effects of brain drain.
The author also focuses on investments which can be made in health and education by expatriates.
目次
Of Erosion, Restoration and Preservation-
The Essence of Human Capital: An Introduction
Migration, Brain Drain, and the Globalization of Human Resources
The Dimensions:
Law, Literature, and Statistics on the Geo-Economic Presence of Indian Knowledge Workers in the U.S.
The Stereotypes:
Folklores of the Welfare Society
Hope and Despair:
First-Generation Effects of India's Brain Drain
The Silverstreaks:
Voices of Experience, Expectations and Desires
Second-Generation Effects of the Brain Drain
Possibilities and Preconditions
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