Emigration of High-level Manpower and National Development: A Case Study of Jamaica |
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... nations of the world . A. Concern for the Migration of High - level Manpower In the past decade , the migration of high - level manpower has become a highly controversial and explosive issue between less developed countries , the United ...
... nations of the world . A. Concern for the Migration of High - level Manpower In the past decade , the migration of high - level manpower has become a highly controversial and explosive issue between less developed countries , the United ...
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... Nations report stated that an expert on Latin America surmised that the return flow to the Latin American countries from the United States was probably about twenty - five percent of the 8 inflow . The number of highly skilled ...
... Nations report stated that an expert on Latin America surmised that the return flow to the Latin American countries from the United States was probably about twenty - five percent of the 8 inflow . The number of highly skilled ...
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... nations . The phenomenon of individuals from other nations entering the local labor force is not independent of the outward flow of high - level skills . Britain's demand for skills is due in part to the exodus of their own high - level ...
... nations . The phenomenon of individuals from other nations entering the local labor force is not independent of the outward flow of high - level skills . Britain's demand for skills is due in part to the exodus of their own high - level ...
Contents
B Views on the Impact of the Migration | 2 |
Approaches Toward a Solution of the Problem | 2 |
E Methods of Analysis | 11 |
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abroad According action addition amount analysis appears Appendix approximately attitudes benefits Brain Drain Canada capital Chapter compared considered continued costs desire dollars economic effects effort emigration of high-level employed employers employment engineers estimates experience figures five flow foreigners future given Government of Jamaica growth Health high-level manpower high-level skills higher hundred immigration impact income increase indication individuals inputs institutions International interview investment island Jamaican Kingston labor less developed countries listed loss migration Ministry movement needs occupations outflow overseas percent percentage period permits personnel Planning positions possible present probably problem production professional receiving recent recruiting remaining reported residing result salaries scholarships schools Science shortage skills social society Source statistics suggests supply survey Table teachers United Kingdom university graduates West Indies workers