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Understanding the Migration Patterns of Russian Academics through New Institutional Economics.

GESIS, Cologne. Data File Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/1846
Abstract: Thesis: The migration of Russian academics is influenced by their socialization. Understanding the mobility of academic labor can augment the attractiveness of countries or regions to which immigrants are drawn. Migration patterns were derived from an empirical web survey (level of significance >95%) of 500 Russian academics who migrated to Germany. The results indicated that their decisions were based on their specific values, which determined their perceptions of the transaction costs and benefits involved in international labor markets. New Institutional Economics (NIE) serves as a theo ... more
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License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0: Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell – Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.de)
Subject area: Interdisciplinary and Applied Fields of the Social Sciences | Social Sciences

Methodology

Date(s) of Data Collection: 2007-02;2007-04
Geographic coverage: Germany / DE | Russian Federation / RU
Universe: Russian academics migrating to Germany and having applied for scholarships from German scientific foundations in Russia in the years 2001 to2006.
Sampling Procedure: An online survey conducted in Russia (n = 485 conducted from 2/2007 to 4/2007) provided the database regarding the migration of Russian academics.
Mode of Data Collection: Interview

Bibliographic information

Primärforschende, Institution: Siegert, Andreas; Zentrum für Sozialforschung Halle e.V. an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Publication year: 2019
DOI: 10.7802/1846
Study number: SDN-10.7802-1846
Publisher: GESIS, Cologne

Versions

Current Version: 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/1846

Reference publications

Publications: Transaktionskosten und Fachkräftewerbung. Ein Erklärungsansatz auf Grundlage der Institutionenökonomik.;ISSN 2194-2188

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