Countering European brain drain

Science56.90
Volume: 356, Issue: 6339, Pages: 695 - 696
Published: May 19, 2017
Abstract
Researchers who are internationally mobile during early stages of their academic career display, on average, higher scientific productivity (e.g., increased number and quality of subsequent publications) [e.g., ([ 1 ][1])]. Using large-scale survey data on European researchers who have been mobile after their Ph.D., we found similar self-reported effects on productivity but also positive effects on their research career, such as access to a...
Paper Details
Title
Countering European brain drain
Published Date
May 19, 2017
Journal
Volume
356
Issue
6339
Pages
695 - 696
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