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Highly Skilled Migration from Africa to the US: Exit Mechanisms, Demographic Determinants, and the Role of Socioeconomic Trends
Kevin J.A. Thomas
Sociology and Criminology
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Emigration
100%
Africa
100%
Sociodemographic Determinants
100%
High-skilled Migrants
100%
Exit Mechanism
100%
Socioeconomic Trends
100%
Economic Trends
66%
Student Migration
66%
Population Growth
33%
Specific Mechanisms
33%
Developing World
33%
Demographic Trends
33%
Highly Skilled
33%
Migration Mechanism
33%
Skilled Professional
33%
Youth Population
33%
African Students
33%
Social Trends
33%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Africa
100%
Economic Trend
50%
Population Increase
25%
Population Dynamics
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
African
100%
Population Growth
16%
Population Dynamics
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Population Dynamics
100%