A fuga de cérebros em Portugal: hipóteses explicativas
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https://doi.org/10.21573/vol31n22015.61736Keywords:
Emigração qualificada, mobilidade académica, redes.Abstract
Neste artigo apresenta-se uma investigação em curso em Portugal sobre a emigração de portugueses altamente qualificados na última década. Nesse estudo, pioneiro em Portugal analisa-se: 1) quais são as modalidades e as características da fuga de cérebros em Portugal? 2) Quais as formas de articulação entre as diferentes modalidades do êxodo de competências português e o processo das migrações internacionais? 3) Quais as formas de articulação entre a fuga de cérebros e o crescente fluxo de mobilidade académica? 4) Quais são as principais causas do brain drain em Portugal na última década.
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