Economic Crisis in Greece and the Consequential “Brain Drain”
Sofia Anastasiadou ()
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Sofia Anastasiadou: University of Western Macedonia
A chapter in The First Decade of Living with the Global Crisis, 2016, pp 113-120 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Economic crisis in Greece had enormous impact on society and people’s lives. Political corruption, cronyism, nepotism, partisanship, bureaucracy, are some of the main causes which lead to the country’s plague, unemployment. “Brain drain” in Greece is inevitable. Thus, this study tries to record students’ opinions towards the Greek scientist emigration. The results reveal that Greek students are extremely pessimistic that unemployment could be restrained or reversed and that they believe that both Greek politicians and European authorities are incapable of leading the country into economic recovery.
Keywords: Brain; Drain; Economic; Crisis; Greece; A14; A22; Z13; Z10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24267-5_9
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