Chapter Short-term and long-term international scientific mobility of Italian PhDs: An analysis by gender

In the last years, there has been a large increase in high-educated and high-skilled people's mobility as a consequence of the internationalization and globalization, the weakening of research and university systems of sending countries (the "brain drain" process), the increase in ski...

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Language:English
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2021
Series:Proceedings e report
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