China's Brain Drain to the United States: Views of Overseas Chinese Students and Scholars in the 1990s
By David Zweig, Chen Changgui, Stanley Rosen
China's Brain Drain to the United States: Views of Overseas Chinese Students and Scholars in the 1990s
By David Zweig, Chen Changgui, Stanley Rosen
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This study presents data on the factors behind Chinese students' decisions about return. Based on analytical methods, it contains an interpretation about China's brain drain, examining why PRC students and scholars left China, and the factors contributing to their decisions about returning.
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