高等教育奖学金计划是高技能劳动力的制度化移民:捷克共和国发展有效性的混合证据

IF 0.4 Q3 Social Sciences
Jiri Hejkrlik, Ondřej Horký-Hlucháň, Tereza Němečková
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摘要

提供奖学金已成为全球高等教育不可分割的一部分,对其影响的研究也是如此。本文审查了捷克政府为来自全球南方的学生提供奖学金的高等教育奖学金计划,作为其双重目标发展合作方案的一部分。首先,它从移民研究的角度考察了该项目的发展有效性,其次,它调查了影响学生在学习后决定留在哪里的潜在动机因素。根据从官方来源获得的定量数据,对该计划的学生和毕业生进行了三角调查。结果显示,大脑增益的平均值为45%,这意味着几乎一半的毕业生在学习结束后会回家,但这种情况因大量的大脑浪费而加剧。影响学生移民决定的主要因素是经济因素、研究的效用以及他们在本国找工作的难易程度。
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Tertiary scholarship schemes as institutionalised migration of highly skilled labour: The mixed evidence of development effectiveness from the Czech Republi
Providing scholarships has become an integral part of the global higher education and so has research on its impacts. This article examines the tertiary scholarship scheme of the Czech government for providing scholarships to students from the global South as a part of its development cooperation programme with a double goal. Firstly, it examines the programme’s development effectiveness from the perspective of migration studies, and secondly, it investigates the underlying motivation factors which influence the students’ decisions on where they will stay after their studies. A survey among students and graduates of the scheme was triangulated with quantitative data obtained from official sources. The results show a mean values of 45 percent for brain gain, meaning that almost half of the graduates do return back home after their studies, yet this situation is aggravated by a significant share of brain waste. The major factors that influence students’ migration decisions were established to be economic factors, the utility of the studies and the ease or difficulty with which they can find jobs in their home countries.
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Mezinarodni Vztahy
Mezinarodni Vztahy Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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