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Losing the World's Best and Brightest

by Alex Salkever; AnnaLee Saxenian; Richard B. Freeman; Vivek Wadhwa

Mar 19, 2009
  • Education and Literacy
  • Employment and Labor

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Presents findings from a survey of Indian, Chinese, and European students at U.S. colleges and universities on their decisions to stay or return home after graduation and the factors behind the decisions, such as where they see the best opportunities.
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  • Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

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  • Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

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  • Copyright 2009 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

Document Type

  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • Asia (Southeastern) / India
  • Europe
  • North America / United States
  • Asia (Eastern) / China
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Title: Losing the World's Best and Brightest
Publication date 2009-03-19
Publication Year 2009
Authors Alex Salkever , AnnaLee Saxenian , Richard B. Freeman , Vivek Wadhwa
Copyright holder(s) Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Geographical Focus Asia (Southeastern) / India , Europe , North America / United States , Asia (Eastern) / China
Keywords europeans chinese , losing the world , home country , best and brightest , indian students
Document type Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/losing-the-world-s-best-and-brightest.html
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