Abstract

Under the auspices of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) a multi-national comparative study is being undertaken of the migration and return of professionals from developing countries who study in developed countries. This paper summarizes the results obtained from analysis of the responses to questionnaires given to: between 500 and 2,000 foreign students in three industrially developed countries; between 100 and 400 foreign professionals working in these developed countries; and between 200 and 600 professionals who have returned to seven developing countries after education in a developed country. Questionnaires are being given to the same three groups of individuals in several other countries, as well as to between 50 and 100 employers in several of the developing countries.1

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