'Brain Drain' from Turkey: Survey Evidence of Student Non-Return
Career Development International, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 52-69, 2003
30 Pages Posted: 26 Sep 2003
Abstract
Turkey's first "brain drain" wave began in the 1960s, with doctors and engineers among the first group of emigrants. In recent years, attention has shifted to young university graduates who are seriously contemplating starting their careers abroad as a result of the current economic crisis. Postgraduate studies overseas provide the first step for many in fulfilling this goal. This paper provides an evaluation of the findings of a survey conducted during the first half of 2002 on the return intentions of Turkish students studying abroad. Various factors have been cited as important for student non-return, including political instability, lower salaries and lack of employment opportunities in the home country when studies are completed, as well as a preference to live abroad. In addition to these factors, several other features of Turkey's political economy are considered to be important in explaining the Turkish brain drain.
Keywords: Brain Drain, Turkey
JEL Classification: F20, F22
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