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Immigration of European Highly Skilled Workers to Germany: Intra-EU Brain Circulation or Brain Drain/Gain?Lecture | January 25 | 12-1 p.m. | 201 Moses Hall Céline Teney, University of Bremen, Germany Institute of European Studies, GHI West - The Pacific Regional Office of the German Historical Institute Washington DC Based on a unique representative survey and semi-structured interviews of non-German EU physicians working in Germany, Céline Teney will investigate whether intra-EU highly skilled immigrants who exercise a profession suffering from an acute EU labour shortage constitute the manifestation of an integrated European labour market conceptualized as brain circulation or whether they contribute to the emergence of an intra-EU brain drain/gain. All Audiences All Audiences heike@berkeley.edu, 510-643-4558 |
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