Christine Teichmann

Internationale Mobilität oder brain drain? Die Migration russischer Wissenschaftler und Hochschulangehöriger in den 90er Jahren

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Abstract

In the last decade of the 20th century the migration of scientists from East European transformation states resembled more and more a brain drain. In the countries like the Russian Federation a permanent and one-sided brain drain of highly skilled professionals from economic and research institutions and universities is taking place. However, the form of the scientific migration from Russia has changed: temporary outflows have significantly exceeded permanent emigration, and the scale of temporary engagements of Russian scholars in other countries has increased.

APA-Zitation
Teichmann C. (2003). Internationale Mobilität oder brain drain? Die Migration russischer Wissenschaftler und Hochschulangehöriger in den 90er Jahren. Tertium Comparationis, 9(1), . https://www.waxmann.com/artikelART100154