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Immigrant health workers in Chile: is there a Latin American "brain drain"?
(Pan American Health Organization, 2012)
Most research on the phenomenon of "brain drain" (one-way flow of highly skilled/educated individuals) has focused on movement between the least developed and most highly developed countries. Therefore, the significance ...
Immigrant health workers in Chile: is there a Latin American "brain drain"?
(Pan American Health Organization, 2012)
Most research on the phenomenon of "brain drain" (one-way flow of highly skilled/educated individuals) has focused on movement between the least developed and most highly developed countries. Therefore, the significance ...
Latin American Brotherhood? Immigration and Preferences for Redistribution
(Routledge, 2021-10)
Preferences for redistribution are critical determinants of the size of the welfare state and, therefore, of the level of inequality in a country. In this paper, we explore the effect of immigration on preferences for ...
La migración calificada de América Latina en Estados Unidos y Chile: determinantes de su incorporación laboral
(Revista de Migración, UAEM, 2016)
Staffing policies and human resource management in Argentina: American and British firms (1890-1930s)
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-05)
Foreign investment is at the core of discussions around the long-term development of Latin America’s economy. However, some aspects of foreign firms’ Latin American operations have not been analyzed extensively, such as ...
Notes Concerning Jewish Identity In Brazil: From Word To Image
(Vanderbilt University Press, 2009)