Economic Factors Concerning The Migration Of The Best Educated Workers. The Case Of College Teachers

The migration flow of highly skilled workers is a growing and changing issue, especially under the economic conditions in recent years. This research focused on the migration of university teachers, a highly skilled collective responsible for the training of future skilled workers and also the innov...

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Main Authors: Antonio Mihi-Ramírez, Yolanda García Rodríguez, Dominik Metelski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2015-12-01
Series:Comparative Economic Research
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/7091
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spelling doaj-d6031a7b09f1444ab4ae736c5465a6ee2021-09-02T11:58:44ZengLodz University PressComparative Economic Research1508-20082082-67372015-12-011849912210.1515/cer-2015-00317091Economic Factors Concerning The Migration Of The Best Educated Workers. The Case Of College TeachersAntonio Mihi-Ramírez0Yolanda García Rodríguez1Dominik Metelski2Granada University (Spain)Granada University (Spain)Granada University (Spain)The migration flow of highly skilled workers is a growing and changing issue, especially under the economic conditions in recent years. This research focused on the migration of university teachers, a highly skilled collective responsible for the training of future skilled workers and also the innovation of a country through their research. An empirical analysis of migration flow of this collective and its relation with economics factor in Europe in the last decade showed that earnings are a key factor explaining variations in the migration flow of university teachers over time. Furthermore, considering the real purchasing power and the effect of personal taxes, it would be possible to show which countries are more relevant to the decisions of this collective on migration. Thus, the higher the purchasing power, the greater the number of university teachers who migrate to a given country. Hence those countries that keep or increase the earnings level of university teachers, especially during an economic depression, can attract or maintain highly skilled workers. In addition, the results showed that unemployment is a push factor for migration for these best educated workers.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/7091international migrationeconomic factors of migrationuniversity teacher’s migrationhighly skilled workers
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Economic Factors Concerning The Migration Of The Best Educated Workers. The Case Of College Teachers
Comparative Economic Research
international migration
economic factors of migration
university teacher’s migration
highly skilled workers
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Yolanda García Rodríguez
Dominik Metelski
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title Economic Factors Concerning The Migration Of The Best Educated Workers. The Case Of College Teachers
title_short Economic Factors Concerning The Migration Of The Best Educated Workers. The Case Of College Teachers
title_full Economic Factors Concerning The Migration Of The Best Educated Workers. The Case Of College Teachers
title_fullStr Economic Factors Concerning The Migration Of The Best Educated Workers. The Case Of College Teachers
title_full_unstemmed Economic Factors Concerning The Migration Of The Best Educated Workers. The Case Of College Teachers
title_sort economic factors concerning the migration of the best educated workers. the case of college teachers
publisher Lodz University Press
series Comparative Economic Research
issn 1508-2008
2082-6737
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The migration flow of highly skilled workers is a growing and changing issue, especially under the economic conditions in recent years. This research focused on the migration of university teachers, a highly skilled collective responsible for the training of future skilled workers and also the innovation of a country through their research. An empirical analysis of migration flow of this collective and its relation with economics factor in Europe in the last decade showed that earnings are a key factor explaining variations in the migration flow of university teachers over time. Furthermore, considering the real purchasing power and the effect of personal taxes, it would be possible to show which countries are more relevant to the decisions of this collective on migration. Thus, the higher the purchasing power, the greater the number of university teachers who migrate to a given country. Hence those countries that keep or increase the earnings level of university teachers, especially during an economic depression, can attract or maintain highly skilled workers. In addition, the results showed that unemployment is a push factor for migration for these best educated workers.
topic international migration
economic factors of migration
university teacher’s migration
highly skilled workers
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/7091
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