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ID125151
Title ProperModernization for emigration
Other Title Informationdeterminants and consequences of the Brain Drain
LanguageENG
AuthorPortes, Alejandro ;  Celaya, Adrienne
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay reviews existing theories of professional emigration as background to examine the present situation. Classical theories of the brain drain neglected the possibility that immigrant professionals would return to their home countries and make significant investments and economic contributions there. They do, in fact, with beneficial consequences for the development of these countries. The advent of the transnational perspective in the field of immigration has helped clarify these dynamics, while identifying the conditions under which professional cyclical returns and knowledge transfers can take place. Implications for the future attraction of foreign professionals by the United States and other advanced countries are discussed.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol. 142, No.3; Summer 2013: p.170-184
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol. 142, No.3; Summer 2013: p.170-184
Key WordsBrain Drain ;  Classical Theories ;  Immigrant Professionals ;  Economic Contributions ;  Immigration ;  United States