Migration of Highly Skilled Persons From Developing Countries: Impact and Policy Responses

Published By: ILO | Published Date: January, 01 , 2016

The synthesis report prepared by Professors Lowell and Findlay addresses the issues of the impact of high skilled emigration on developing countries, and the policy mixes and options available to both receiving and sending countries to harness its benefits. The study argues that the feedback or indirect effects of skilled migration can often outweigh any initial negative impacts on developing countries. The challenge is to maximize these benefits through appropriate policies relating to encouraging return migration, retention of manpower, tapping diaspora networks, and productive utilization of remittances. The paper highlights the role that receiving countries can play in the process.

Author(s): Allan Findlay, B. Lindsay Lowell | Posted on: Jul 06, 2016 | Views()


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