Format:
1 Online-Ressource (280 pages).
Edition:
First edition
Edition:
London Bloomsbury Publishing 2020 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Edition:
Also issued in print
ISBN:
978-0-7556-0850-8
Content:
1. Introduction 6 -- Philippe Fargues and Alessandra Venturini -- 2. The Geography of Highly-Skilled Arab Migration 11 -- Anna Di Bartolomeo and Philippe Fargues -- Introduction 11 -- 1. A Persisting Divide: Mashrek vs. Maghreb 12 -- 2. Selecting graduates, workers or relatives? 17 -- Conclusion 5 -- Appendix 1 -- 3. Highly-Skilled Migrants in the Arab Mediterranean: Who, why and what is to be done 1 -- Alessandra Venturini and Edlira Narazani -- Introduction 1 -- 1. Many migrant destinations: few highly-skilled migrant destinations 2 -- 1.1 The distribution and numbers of stocks by destination 2 -- 1.2 Stock of education migrants and brain drain in OECD countries 6 -- 2. Over-education and over-occupation of migrants in OECD countries 7 -- 3. The Evolution of Education and of Education Quality 2 -- 4. The effect of highly-skilled migration on the human capital of the origin country 4 -- Conclusion 8 --
Content:
4. Highly-Skilled Migration into, through and from the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean and Sub-Saharan Africa 11 -- Paul Tabar -- Part I 11 -- 1. The socio-political impact of highly-skilled migration within the context of transnational political practice 11 -- 2. The economic and socio-political contexts of highly-skilled migration 12 -- 3. The socio-political impact of highly-skilled migration on sending societies 12 -- 4. The socio-political impact of highly-skilled migration on receiving countries 14 -- 5. Civil society in receiving countries and the socio-political impact of highly-skilled migration 15 -- Part II 15 -- 1. Further comments on this part of the book 15 -- 2. Political motivations for neglecting statistical data on highly-skilled migration 16 -- 5. Highly-skilled Diaspora Knowledge Transfers: TOKTEN in the Arab world 21 -- Tamirace Fakhoury -- Introduction 21 -- 1. Study structure 21 -- 2. Methodology and study limitations 22 --
Content:
3. Highly-skilled diaspora contributions to development 22 -- 4. The TOKTEN approach 23 -- 5. Contextualising TOKTEN in the Arab WORLD 24 -- 6. The TOKTEN programme in Lebanon 24 -- 7. The TOKTEN programme in Palestine 25 -- 8. The TOKTEN programme in Sudan 26 -- 9. Empowering TOKTEN in a transitioning Arab world? 27 -- Concluding remarks 29 -- -- 6. Young and Highly-Skilled: Emigration from Lebanon 31 -- Choghig Kasparian -- Introduction 31 -- 1. The employment market and the emigration of highly-skilled workers 32 -- 2. The characteristics of highly-skilled Lebanese migrants 36 -- 3. Relations between highly-skilled migrants and their country of origin 40 -- Conclusion 42 -- 7. Legal and Regulatory Framework of Highly-Skilled Migration: The Case of the Palestinian Authority 43 -- Asem Khalil -- Introduction 43 -- 1. Defining 'highly-skilled migration' 44 -- 2. Bilateral and Multilateral Agreements 45 -- 3. An Increasing Palestinian Interest 46 --
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780857737670
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781780767130
Language:
English
DOI:
10.5040/9780755608508
URL:
https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755608508?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections