Format:
V, 400 S
,
graph. Darst
ISBN:
0798301481
Series Statement:
African century publication series 5
Note:
McDonald, D. A.; Crush, J.: Thinking about the brain drain in Southern Africa. - S. 1-15. Mattes, R.; Richmond, W.: The brain drain: what do skilled South Africans think? - S. 17-46. Dodson, B.: Women in the brain drain. Gender and skilled migration from South Africa. - S. 47-72. Rogerson, C. M.; Rogerson, J. M.: Dealing in scarce skills: employer responses to the brain drain in South Africa. - S. 73-97. Brown, M.; Kaplan, D.; Meyer, J.-B.: The brain drain: an outline of skilled emigration from South Africa. - S. 99-112. Mattes, R.; Crush, J.; Richmond, W.: The brain gain and legal immigration to post-apartheid South Africa. - S. 113-137. Campbell, E. K.: To stay or not to stay: perspectives on the emigration potential of skilled Botswana. - S. 139-156. Oucho, J. O.: Skilled immigrants in Botswana: a stable but temporary workforce. - S. 157-179. Gay, J.: Migration attitudes of skilled professionals in Lesotho. - S. 181-206.
Language:
English
Subjects:
Sociology
Keywords:
Südafrika
;
Braindrain
;
Graue Literatur
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