BRAIN DRAIN OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS CAN WE MANAGE THE PROCESS?
Maria Conceiçao Ramos,
Alecxandrina Deaconu and
Cătălina Radu
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2013, vol. 7, issue 1, 149-155
Abstract:
The phenomenon of labor migration has grown a lot lately, due to globalization, economic differences between countries and transfer of information. At European level, Romania is one of the most affected countries by the brain drain phenomenon. Other countries, such as Portugal, are facing a mixed phenomenon, with Portuguese people leaving the country and foreign people coming to Portugal. Our goal was to understand the causes and how they can be managed its economic and social effects
Date: 2013
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