Brain Drain to Brain Gain: Reverse Migration to Asia
This report examines the trend of reverse migration from countries like Canada to Asia due to improved opportunities in Asia.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Policy Horizons Canada |
Publication date: | February 1, 2014 |
Authors: | Not Specified |
Geographic focus: | Asia, Canada |
Page count: | 6 |
Methods
The research method includes analysis of demographic trends, policy initiatives, and economic conditions, as well as the examination of various statistical data and case studies from Asia and Canada.
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Key Insights
The report discusses the shift from brain drain to brain gain in Asia, as improved conditions in the region attract migrants and the Asian diaspora back from countries like Canada. It highlights the impact on Canada's competitive edge and demographic stability, as well as the potential benefits and challenges for Asian countries in terms of talent acquisition, education, demographics, and social integration.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2014 publication year | Asia geographic scope | Canada geographic scope | English publication language | demographic transition | demographics | educational growth | fiscal impact | global competition | migration | multiculturalism | reverse migration | social integration | talent acquisition | workforce