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Debating Brain Drain May Governments Restrict Emigration Gillian Brock

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Debating Brain Drain May Governments Restrict Emigration Gillian Brock
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.32 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Gillian Brock, Michael Blake
ISBN: 9780199315628, 0199315620
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Debating Brain Drain May Governments Restrict Emigration Gillian Brock by Gillian Brock, Michael Blake 9780199315628, 0199315620 instant download after payment.

Many of the best and brightest citizens of developing countries choose to emigrate to wealthier societies, taking their skills and educations with them. What do these people owe to their societies of origin? May developing societies legitimately demand that their citizens use their skills to
improve life for their fellow citizens? Are these societies ever permitted to prevent their own citizens from emigrating?
These questions are increasingly important, as the gap between rich and poor societies widens, and as the global migration of skilled professionals intensifies. This volume addresses the ethical rights and responsibilities of such professionals, and of the societies in which they live. Gillian
Brock and Michael Blake agree that the phenomenon of the brain drain is troubling, but offer distinct arguments about what might be permissibly done in response to this phenomenon.

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