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German Professionals In The United States A Gendered Analysis Of The Migration Decision Of Highly Skilled Families 1st Edition Astrid Eichkrohm

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German Professionals In The United States A Gendered Analysis Of The Migration Decision Of Highly Skilled Families 1st Edition Astrid Eichkrohm
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Astrid Eich-Krohm
ISBN: 9781593324513, 1593324510
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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German Professionals In The United States A Gendered Analysis Of The Migration Decision Of Highly Skilled Families 1st Edition Astrid Eichkrohm by Astrid Eich-krohm 9781593324513, 1593324510 instant download after payment.

Eich-Krohm examines the stay/return decision of highly skilled migrants in the context of globalization and brain drain vs. brain circulation. Economic reasons are considered the main factor for professionals to move with limited influence by the spouses, the tied migrants. The analysis of qualitative interviews with 38 German families who moved temporary to the United States show that the interests of the spouse, cultural curiosity about a global world, and the work itself are equally important to economic gains. Women’s progress in education and paid work, have changed the role of the tied migrant and its influence on the settlement or return decision.

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