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| DOI | 10.1016/J.MEX.2024.103068 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
| Tipo | revisión |
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Research on advanced human capital migration has focused on the constructs: brain drain, brain gain and brain circulation (grouped as brain migration). The behavior of brain drainers and their migration flow is affected by perceived well-being. Our study comprehensively reviews research on the well-being of highly skilled migrants in search of the constructs and classes with which well-being in brain migration is studied. Research published in the WoSCC and Scopus databases was reviewed. Subsequently, a scoping review of the literature with the PRISMA - ScR guidelines, reporting information sources and search strategy, eligibility criteria (PICOS tool), mode of study selection and data extraction, and ways to assess quality, control bias, and synthesize results. Finally, nine papers were selected, with three types of populations analyzed and two epistemicmethodological approaches: 1) the effects of roots at origin, the ethical and moral dilemmas of the brain drain and the possibilities of return on the well-being of highly qualified emigrants, and 2) identification of the business, economic and political aspects of the destination country that condition individual well-being, adaptation and permanence. Future lines of research will focus on both categories and evaluate their effects on brain migration, and on the origin and destination countries.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Vega-Munoz, Alejandro | Hombre |
UNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID - España
Universidad Arturo Prat - Chile Universidad Complutense de Madrid - España |
| 2 | Gonzalez-Gomez-del-Mino, Paloma | - |
UNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID - España
Universidad Complutense de Madrid - España |
| 3 | Salazar-Sepulveda, Guido | - |
Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción - Chile
Univ Amer - Chile Universidad de Las Américas Chile - Chile |
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| Universidad Arturo Prat |
| Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción |
| Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
| Universidad de Las Américas |
| Universidad de Las Américas Chile |
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| The authors would like to thank the Doctoral Program in Political and Administration Sciences and International Relations (Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology) at the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain), specifically at the research line "International relations: Dynamics of change in global society " for providing access to specialized bibliographic material. The article processing charge (APC) was partially funded by Universidad Catolica de la Santisima Concepcion (Code: APC2024). Additionally, the publication fee (APC) was partially financed by the Universidad Arturo Prat (Code: APC2024) and Universidad de Las Americas (Code: APC2024), through the publication incentive fund. |
| The article processing charge (APC) was partially funded by Universidad Cat\u00F3lica de la Sant\u00EDsima Concepci\u00F3n (Code: APC2024). Additionally, the publication fee (APC) was partially financed by the Universidad Arturo Prat (Code: APC2024) and Universidad de Las Am\u00E9ricas (Code: APC2024), through the publication incentive fund. |
| The article processing charge (APC) was partially funded by Universidad Cat\u00F3lica de la Sant\u00EDsima Concepci\u00F3n (Code: APC2024). Additionally, the publication fee (APC) was partially financed by the Universidad Arturo Prat (Code: APC2024) and Universidad de Las Am\u00E9ricas (Code: APC2024), through the publication incentive fund. |