关于中国人才流失的论文 brain drain Research paper
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Global Economy:
Today’s Most Important Factor In China’s “Brain Drain”
Abstract
by Xu Lu
ESL 0455 Capstone Research Project, professor: Catherine Patterson
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This article mainly focus on the increasingly exacerbated “Brain Drain” in China. The article analyzes what will be the pivotal factors that affect international students and scholars about making decision of whether return to China or not, especially in the circumstance that international economy has been playing the most crucial role across the world. Based on the comparison of several main factors, the article argues that since the development of economic condition has become the most important index to assess countries, and global-scale economy has been worldwide spread, for this generation(those who were born in latter 1980s in China. They have more opportunities running businesses or gaining high wages than ever. Compare to the other factors, the economic factor is the mainly driving factor influences international students and scholars about retuning to China or not.
Global Economy: Today’s Most Important Factor In China’s “Brain Drain”
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There are two revolutionary “Brain Drain” in China based on the contemporary economy-oriented phenomena. The first section will state the various analysis of former researchers, and with comparison and contracting, sums up with several main factors that affect international students and scholars to make the decision about returning to China or not. The second section will elaborate the two main factors based on the global economic circumstance, and then ends up with conclusion about what the two new forms of “Brain Drain” is that play the most efficient role in recent generation of China.
By realizing the fact that “Brain Drain” in China become more and more serious,
researchers have been doing numerous investigation and researches about the factors determine the decisions of international students and scholars about returning to China or not. According to He Li, There are three waves of returned students in modern Chinese history:
The Chinese study abroad movement