East-West Mobility of a High-skilled young Generations - Chances and Obstacles for a Triple Win (CROSBI ID 279561)
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Hornstein Tomić, Caroline
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East-West Mobility of a High-skilled young Generations - Chances and Obstacles for a Triple Win
Mobility and open borders are core conditions on which the European Union is based. So-called high-skilled mobility, the mobility of mostly tertiary educated, high-skilled labour force as a global migration trend leads within the European Union to increasing worries about severing marginalisation and peripherialisation most and foremost in the Eastern member states of the Union. Evidently, brain drain and emigration in particular of the young spurs regional decline particularly where structural changes of local economies correspond with a dismantling of social and cultural infrastructure. The contribution takes a look at high-skilled migration features and dynamics between East and West and points both at the costs but also the benefits high-skilled labour mobility could have for all sides involved.
High skilled migration, European Union, labour mobility, brain drain
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