The International Mobility of Talent and its Impact on Global Development
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: September, 21 , 2006Human talent is a key economic resource and a source of creative power in science,
technology, business, arts and culture and other activities. Talent has a large economic
value and its mobility has increased with globalization, the spread of new information
technologies and lower transportation costs. Well educated and/or talented people are
often more internationally mobile than unskilled workers. Immigrants with high human
capital face more favourable immigrantion policies in receiving countries, typically high
per capita income economies short of information technology experts, scientists,
medical doctors and other types of talent. The purpose of this paper is to review
analytical and policy issues related to the international mobility of talented individuals,
examining the main types of talent who move internationally, their specific traits and
characteristics and the implications of this mobility for source and destination countries
and for global development. [Discussion Paper No. 2006/08]
Author(s): Andrés Solimano | Posted on: Oct 21, 2010 | Views(961) | Download (728)