Sudan's brain gain: what motivates the intention of skilled Sudanese in Japan to return and contribute to their home country
Purpose - This paper examines the drivers of brain gain by investigating the motivations of migrants who plan to return and contribute to their home country. It focuses on highly skilled Sudanese migrants in Japan, including a group of "plan-to-return" migrants (P-group), who intend to gai...
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Main Author: | Chiemi Kurokawa (Author) |
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Emerald Publishing,
2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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