OF INTELLECTUAL MIGRATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICAN COUNTRIES
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OF INTELLECTUAL MIGRATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICAN COUNTRIES
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The article considers the features of intellectual migration in Southern African countries. Based on the key countries (Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland and South Africa), together with the analysis of collective policy within regional organizations and forums, such as the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and Migration Dialogue for Southern Africa (MIDSA), the author analyzed the causes and characteristics of migration processes in the region. To illustrate the problem, the statistics of quantitative and qualitative composition of local working population and its educational and occupational preferences is used. The article reveals the main difficulties that complicate the practical realization of the officially declared initiatives, together with the final evaluation of current situation and prospects for the further development of cross-border cooperation in the sphere of keeping and attracting intellectual migrants between Southern African countries.
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intellectual migration, Southern Africa, globalization, labour market
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01.10.2016
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