Migration of the Highly Skilled: Policy Options and Issues
Anna Hardman
Fri Jan 30, 12-02:00pm, 10-401
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
A panel discussion of international migration of the educated and highly skilled. The vast majority of legal migrants to the United States have a high school education or higher. For a handful of labor-exporting countries, international migration has caused a brain drain, with migration to the US taking half or more of the best educated in the population. Immigration of the highly skilled affects wages and employment for the native-born population and for earlier generations of immigrants to the US.
Contact: Anna Hardman, 9-316, x3-4512, ahardman@mit.edu
Sponsor: Urban Studies and Planning
Latest update: 30-Oct-2003
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