From Brain Drain and Brain Gain to Brain Circulation: Towards a More Social Europe

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by Kathleen Beger and Ulf Brunnbauer Weak economies and a lack of professional prospects have had a significant impact on migration movement from Central and (South)East European countries to Germany over the past two decades. The EU Eastern Enlargement in 2004, 2007 and 2013, together with the freedom of movement in the EU, as well as visa liberalisation for non-EU countries, and programmes implemented by Germany to facilitate the immigration of skilled workers from third countries have a...

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