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New Research Challenges Notion of German "Brain Drain"
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For years, Germany has been concerned about losing its top minds to the US. Claudia Diehl of the German Federal Institute for Population
Research and MPI's David Dixon investigate and come up with surprising answers.
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Reassessing the Impacts of Brain Drain on Developing Countries
The assumption that brain drain is everywhere and always negative does not necessarily hold true and hides the need for a more nuanced methodology for
assessing migration's impacts. Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah of the Institute for Public Policy Research explains.
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Interview with António Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Refugees
Former Prime Minister of Portugal António Guterres became the 10th UN High Commissioner for Refugees on June 15. Guterres talks with the Source about
refugee protection, challenges to the asylum system, internally displaced persons, and the media's reporting on asylum and refugee issues.
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This month the Source explores brain drain from two perspectives: high-skilled emigration from Germany and "brain strain"
in developing countries. New UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres talks to the Source, plus we examine the Czech
Republic's migration challenges, US statistics on refugees and asylees, and new US policy developments.
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After its independence in 1993, the Czech Republic became home to thousands of economic migrants. But as Dušan Drbohlav of Charles
University reports, EU membership and tighter
restrictions have not resolved the problems of illegal and transit migration. Czech Republic Resource Page
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MPI's Julia Gelatt reports on Senators Cornyn and Kyl's comprehensive immigration reform bill, Secretary Chertoff's
announcement on changes to the DHS, voting rights for Mexican citizens abroad, and more.
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Europe Attracts More Migrants from China
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Italy has struggled to find the right tone and approach toward immigration. In this newly updated profile,
Kim Hamilton tackles the dilemmas facing Italian policymakers today.
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