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Migration of high-skilled and STEM professionals from India: Addressing Global Compact for Migration objective 1

Migration of high-skilled and STEM professionals from India: Addressing Global Compact for... This research note examines the dimension and characteristics of the outflow of Indian high-skilled and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) professionals to five key destination countries, namely, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Indian migrants constitute a significant and growing share of high-skilled and STEM professionals in the major immigration countries of the world. Statistics highlight the proposition that retaining them is vital for the origin countries to realize the Sustainable Development Goals with particular focus on mitigating global inequalities in the 21st century. This note also addresses objective 1 of the Global Compact for Migration by exploring specific statistics on emigration from India representing the Global South. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian and Pacific Migration Journal SAGE

Migration of high-skilled and STEM professionals from India: Addressing Global Compact for Migration objective 1

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© Scalabrini Migration Center 2023
ISSN
0117-1968
DOI
10.1177/01171968231153178
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Abstract

This research note examines the dimension and characteristics of the outflow of Indian high-skilled and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) professionals to five key destination countries, namely, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Indian migrants constitute a significant and growing share of high-skilled and STEM professionals in the major immigration countries of the world. Statistics highlight the proposition that retaining them is vital for the origin countries to realize the Sustainable Development Goals with particular focus on mitigating global inequalities in the 21st century. This note also addresses objective 1 of the Global Compact for Migration by exploring specific statistics on emigration from India representing the Global South.

Journal

Asian and Pacific Migration JournalSAGE

Published: Dec 1, 2022

Keywords: immigration; high-skilled migration; international students; India; Global Compact for Migration (GCM)

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