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Brain Gains, Brain Drains. William H. Frey.

by Frey, William H; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 15Environment. Publisher: American Demographics, 2004ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Brain drain | College graduates | Immigrants | Metropolitan areas | Migration -- Internal | Population transfers | Sunbelt StatesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "As a nation, we are getting smarter. Nearly a quarter of American adults have a college education--a record high. As education remains a strong priority for parents and their children, it's also a No. 1 goal for governors and mayors who see attracting the best and the brightest to their states and cities as essential to enriching their tax bases and staying competitive. Fact is, competition among places for smart migrants--recent college grads, mid-career workers or retirees--creates winners and losers." (AMERICAN DEMOGRAPHICS) This article presents the migration patterns of college-educated Americans.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005.

Originally Published: Brain Gains, Brain Drains, June 2004; pp. 19-23.

"As a nation, we are getting smarter. Nearly a quarter of American adults have a college education--a record high. As education remains a strong priority for parents and their children, it's also a No. 1 goal for governors and mayors who see attracting the best and the brightest to their states and cities as essential to enriching their tax bases and staying competitive. Fact is, competition among places for smart migrants--recent college grads, mid-career workers or retirees--creates winners and losers." (AMERICAN DEMOGRAPHICS) This article presents the migration patterns of college-educated Americans.

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