Invandring, utvandring och arbetsmarknadsframgång – lider Finland av brain drain?

Translated title of the contribution: Immigration, emigration, and labour market success – Does Finland suffer from brain drain?

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    Abstract

    Is Finland losing out in the international competition for highly educated individuals? The
    results indicate that Finland suffers from brain-drain to some extent. The magnitude of the
    problem is not alarmingly large, and it has not become worse during the recent past. Although
    immigrants to Finland have substantially less education than the Finnish public at large, they
    are likely better educated than immigrants to Sweden or Denmark. Despite this the labour
    market performance of Finland’s immigrant is roughly as bad as for immigrants in the rest of
    Wester Europe. This amounts to a failure of assimialtion policies.
    Translated title of the contributionImmigration, emigration, and labour market success – Does Finland suffer from brain drain?
    Original languageSwedish
    Pages (from-to)57–74
    JournalEkonomiska Samfundets Tidskrift
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    MoE publication typeB1 Article in a scientific magazine

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