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Migration and Urbanization: Local Solutions for Global Economic Challenges
Immigration of trained and talented individuals into the destination country. Also called “reverse brain drain.”
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International Labor Migration in a Globalizing Economy: Historical Dynamics and Prospects of Development
Eteri Rubinskaya (South Russia Institute of Management, Russia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0111-5.ch001
Abstract
International labor migration is a multi-level, multi-dimensional social phenomenon being studied by specialists of different branches of science. Scientific views on the content of the concept, causes, and factors behind it, consequences from it, etc., have been developing together with the progress of this phenomenon and are still developing it now. The chapter is dedicated to the influence of the world economic trends (globalization, integration, transnationalization) on the international labor movement and changes of theoretical approaches to its analysis in the historical development of society on the examples of relevant contemporary concepts.
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Black Africans' Migration to Europe: Historical Migration Trends, Current Migration Processes, and Its Effects
Refers to the gain of intellectual capital of the country of residence through the immigration of highly skilled individuals.
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