References
ABDINE A. E.: Problems of young scientists in Arab countries,Scientific World, 16 (1972) No. 3, 19–20.
ABEL-SMITH B., GALES K.:British Doctors at Home and Abroad, Bell, London, 1964.
Abwanderung der Forscher aus Universitäten?Deutsche Universitäts Zeitung — Hochschul-Dienst (bonn), (1975) No. 7, 269.
Academic jobs lure German scientists home,Chemical Engineering News, 50 (1972) No. 46, 15.
ADAMS J. B.: Megaloscience,Science, 148 (1965) No. 3677, 1560–1564.
ADAMS W.: The brain drain — Fact or fiction?Population Bulletin, 25 (1969) No. 3.
ADAMS W., RIEBEN H.: L'exode des cerveaux. Centre de Recherches Européennes, Lausanne, 1968.
ADISESHIAN M. S.: Brain drain from the Arab world,Scientific World, 14 (1970) No. 4, 4–9.
ADISESHIAN M. S.: It is Time to Begin. Brain Drain from the Arab World — Signal or a Storm? UNESCO, Paris, 1972.
ALEKSIMOV A.: The exploitation of foreign talents (in Russian),Mezhdunarodnaya zhizń, (1969), No. 1, 125–128.
ALEXANDER T.: Park that reversed a brain-drain,Fortune, 95 (1977) No. 6, 148–153.
AMARTYA K. S.: A quantitative study of the flow of trained personnel from the developing countries to the USA,Journal of Development Planning, (1971), No. 3, 105–139.
AMORT J.: Některé otázky mezinárodní migrace (Some questions of international migration), Universita 17, listopadu, Praha, 1974.
AMOS P. A.: Career mobility in a clinical laboratory,American Journal of Medical Technology, 38 (1972) No. 2, 42.
AMUZEGAR J.: Brain drain — the irony of foreign aid policy,Economia Internationale, 21 (1968) No. 4, 697–718.
The annual reports of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service.
ARMSTRONG P. N. G., HILL S. C., ROSS I. G.: Australian PhD graduates in science and applied science,Vestes, 8 (1965) No. 4, 246–254.
Asian brain-drain,Chemical Week, 105 (1969) No. 1, 45.
ASKARI H. G., CUMMINGS J. T.: The Middle East and the United States — a problem of brain-drain,International Journal of Middle East Studies, 8 (1977) No. 1, 65–90.
Austausch von Wissenschaftlern innerhalb Europas,Deutsche Universität Zeitung (Stuttgart), (1967) No. 9, 25–26.
Australia has a brain gain,New Scientist, 32 (1966) 502.
AVAKOV R., GAVRILYUK V.:Pohiszchenie umov (The brain drain), Nauka, Moskva, 1970.
AWASTHI S. P.: An experiment in voluntary repatriation of high-level technical manpower — The scientists' pool,Economic Weekly (Bombay), 17 (1965) No. 38, 1447–1452.
AWASTHI S. P.: Brain drain from developing countries — An exercise in problem formulation,Manpower Journal (New Delhi), 2 (1966) No. 1, 80–98.
BALDWIN G. B.: Brain-drain or overflow?Foreign Affairs (New York), 48 (1970) No. 2, 358–372.
BARBER B.:Science and the Social Order, The Free Press, New York, 1952.
BARTON H. A., LINDSAY R. B., OLSEN L. O.: Survey of graduate students in physics,Physics Today, 15 (1962) No. 6, 42–56.
BAYER A. E.: The effect of international interchange of high-level manpower on the United States,Social Forces, 46 (1968) No. 4, 465–477.
BEAN F. D., BONJEAU C. M., BURTON M. G.: Intergenerational occupational mobility and alienation,Social Forces, 52 (1973) No. 1, 62–73.
BEAUBRUN M. H.: Foregin medical training and the brain-drain — viewpoint of the developing world,Psychiatry, 34 (1971) No. 3, 247.
BEIJER G.: Demographic consequences of the flught of intellectuals, highly skilled, skilled and unskilled workers from Eastern to Western Germany,REMP Bulletin (The Hague), 7 (1959) No. 4, 100–105.
BEIJER G.: Demographic, Social and Economic Aspects of International Migration in Some European Countries. UNO World Population Conference, Beograd, 1965.
BEIJER G.: Selective migration and brain drain from Latin America,International Migration, 4 (1966) No. 1, 28–36.
BEIJER G.: The brain drain from developing countries and the need for the immigration of intellectuals and professionals,International Migration, 5 (1967) No. 3/4, 228–234.
BELLILOVSKII YE. L., On the regulation of prefessional mobility of scientists (in Russian), in:Problemy deyatel'nosti uchenogo i nauchnykh kollektivov, Vyp. 3, Nauka, Leningrad, 1970, p. 154–159.
BEN-DAVID J., COLLINS R.: Social factors in the emergence of a new science — The case of psychology,American Sociological Review. 31 (1966) No. 4, 451–465.
BEN-DAVID I., COLLIDGE R.: in:Determinanten wissenschaftlicher Entwicklung, Athenäum — Fischer — Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt/Main, 1974.
BENNERT J. H., PASSIN H., McKNIGHT R. K.:In Search of Identity — The Japanese Scholar in America and Japan, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1958.
BENTWICH N.:The Rescue and Achievement of Refugee Scholars — The Story of Displaced Scholars and Scientists 1933–1952, M. Nijhoff, The Hague, 1953.
BERELSON B.:Graduate Education in the United States, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1960, 113–115.
BERGMANN R. I.: What factors affect mobility?Chemical Engineering Progress, (1968) No. 1, 13–14.
BERKNER L.: Whither graduate education?Physics Today, 16 (1963) No. 7, 24–32.
BERNAL J. D.:The Social Function of Science, Routledge, London, 1939, p. 262.
BERNAL J. D.: The brain drain (The emigration of British scientists),Labour Monthly, (1964) No. 4, 178–183.
BERNAL J. D.: Scientific research in developing countries,Scientific World, 10 (1966) No. 3.
BERRY R. A., SOLIGO R.: Some welfare aspects of international migration,Journal of Political Economy, (1969) 778–794.
BERTIN J.: Mobilité intellectuelle et mobilité physique,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 58–62.
BESTERMAN W. M.: Immigration as a mean of obtaining needed skills and stimulating economic and social advancement,International Migration, 3 (1965) No. 4, 204–208.
BHAGWAT A. G.: Brain-drain,Nature, 230 (1971) No. 5292, 339.
BHAGWATI J.: The brain drain,International Social Science Journal, 28 (1976) No. 4, 691–729.
BLANK D. M., STIGLER G. J.: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personal. National Bureau of Economic Research, New York, 1957, p. 105.
BLATT J.:Realities of Social Research, Sussex University Press, London-Toronto, 1976.
BOITEUX M.: La mobilité des chelcheurs, pourquoi?Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145-146, 63–67.
BORN G., EULER M.: Der Physiklehrer in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland — eine empirische Untersuchung. Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, Bonn, 1977, p. 53–60.
BOSCH H. E.: National development and the brain drain (in Spanish),Científicos investigaciones (Buenos Aires), (1970), No. 6, 262–271.
BOUNINE-CABAL M. J.: Accepter la mobilité,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 71–72.
BOURTEILLER-FAURE A.:Les scientifiques face à la mobilité, CNRS, Paris, 1973.
BOURTON R., RIVETT P.: A survey of operational research groups in Great Britain,Operational Research Quarterly, 23 (1971) No. 2, 117–123.
BOWDEN Lord B. V.: The migrant scientist,New Scientist, 21 (1964) No. 381, 594–596.
BOWERS J. Z., Lord ROSENHEIM: Migration of medical manpower — summary report of a Macy Conference,Journal of the American Medical Association, 214 (1970) 2039.
BOWMAN M. J., MYERS R. G.: Schooling experience and gains and losses through human migration (summary),Journal of the American Statistical Association, 62 (1967) No. 318, 725.
BOWMAN M. J., MYERS R. G.: Schooling, experience and gains and losses in human capital through migration,Journal of the American Statistical Association, 62 (1967) No. 319, 875–898.
The Brain Drain, ADAMS W., (Ed.) Macmillan-Collier, New York-London, 1968.
Brain drain (in Russian),Novoe vremya, (1969) No. 48, 19.
Brain Drain and Brain Gain — A Bibliography on Migration of Scientists, Engineers, Doctors and Students. Research Policy Program, Berlingska Boktryckeriet, Lund, 1967.
Brain drain called exaggerated,The New York Times, Int. Ed./Paris, (May 2, 1967);The Times/London, (May 1, 1967).
Brain drain declines, but still over 6000 a year,Science Government Reports, (1977) No. 8, 4.
The “brain drain” — foreign aid for U.S. — Why world's talent flows here,US News and World Report, 62 (22 May, 1967) 78–81.
The Brain drain from five developing countries,Research Report, No. 5, UNITAR, New York, 1971.
Brain drain from Italy (in Polish),Przeglad informacji naukoznawstwa, (1970) No. 2/3, 72–74.
Brain drain — high fliers,Nautre, 225 (1970) No. 5230, 312.
The brain drain in reverse,Scientific Research, 2 (June 1967) 70–72.
The Brain Drain into the United States of Scientists, Engineers, and Physicians — A Staff Study. Research and Technical Programs Subcommittee, 90th Congress, 1st Session, US Congress, GPO, Washington, 1967.
Brain drain is hampering development in LDCS,Science, 186 (1974) No. 4161, 329.
The “brain drain” is worse,New Scientist, 42 (1969) No. 644, 55.
The brain drain of Italians and the conditions of scientific research (in Italian),Informazione scientifiche (Roma), (1972) No. 667, 3.
The Brain Drain of Scientists, Engineers and Physicians from the Developing Countries into the United States. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, 90th Congress, 2nd Session, January 23, 1968, Washington, 1968.
Brain drain — pattern changes,British Medical Journal, 4 (1974) No. 5946, 674.
Brain drain reduced to trickle,Nature, (1974) 205.
The Brain Drain — Report of the Working Group on Migration. Committee on Manpower Resources for Science and Technology, HMSO, London, 1967.
Brain drain return,Nature, 212 (1966) No. 5069, 1398.
Brain drain slows,Nature, 244 (1973) No. 5418, 536.
“Brain drain” solution in self-help,Chemical and Engineering News, 45 (1967) No. 16, 38–41.
Brain Drain — A Study of the Persistent Issue of International Scientific Mobility, GPO, Washington, 1974.
Brain drain — turning against us,Technology Review, 77 (1975) No. 3, 54.
The brain drain — two points of view,New Scientist, 32 (1966) No. 523, 502–503.
The brain-drain — a UN report,Science Today (Bombay), (1969) No. 7, 27–46.
Brain drain unplugged,Nature, 231 (1971) No. 5298, 77–78.
BRICKMAN R.: The promotion of mobility of scientists — A problem of French science policy,Minerva, 15 (1977) No. 1, 62–82.
BRINLEY T.:Migration and Economic Growth, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1954.
BRINLEY T.: The international circulation of human capital (letter),Minerva, 6 (1967) No. 3, 423–427.
BRINLEY T.: The international circulation of human capital,Minerva, 5 (1967) No. 4, 479–506.
BROWN C. A.: The role of refugees in the history of American science,Science, 91 (1940) 203–208.
BROWN D. G.: The Mobility of Academic Scientist. Report for National Science Foundation, Washington, 1966.
BROWN D. G.: The Mobile Professors. American Council of Education, Washington, 1967.
BROWN G.: Britains other brain drain,New Scientist, 46 (1970) No. 702, 418–420.
BROWN P., SHEPARD C.: Factionalism and organizational change in a research laboratory,Social Problems, 3 (1956) 235–243.
Le budget 1973 de la recherche,Le progrès scientifique, (1972) No. 158/159, 15–16.
BUI-DANG-HA D.: Quelques aspects démographiques des migrations des “cervaux”, International Seminar of Demography, Edinburgh, 1967.
BURMA J. H.: Some cultural aspects of immigration, its impact, especially on our arts and sciences,The Law and Contemporary Problems (Duke University, Durham, N. C.), 21 (1956) No. 2, 284–298.
BURTIS T. A.: The brain drain — home grown,Chemical Engineering Progress, 64 (1968) No. 1, 35–38.
CAMPOS C.: Mobility of university staff in Europe,Universities Quarterly, 25 (1970) No. 1, 28–48.
CANAL-FEIJOO B.: The emigrée elite (in Spanish),Revista de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, 2 (1963) 299–308.
CANFIELD J. H.: America and Germany — an academic interchange,Review of Reviews, 32 (1903) 679–682.
CAPLOW T., McGEE R. J.:The Academic Marketplace. Basic Books — Science Editions, New York, 1958, 1961.
Careers of PhDs, Academic vs Non Academic. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1968.
Carrière et mobilité des chercheurs en Chine,Le progrès scientifique, (1969) No. 135, 38–40.
CARROLL M. R.: Career mobility in medical laboratory science — case report,American Journal of Medical Technology, 40 (1974) No. 5, 223.
CARTER P.: New options in education for career mobility of laboratory workers,American Journal of Medical Technology, 42 (1976) No. 5, 184.
CATELL J.: American scientific productivity,Science, 29 (1909) 228–229.
CHABRA R.: Why Indian scientists abroad do not come back,Sunday Standard (Delhi), (Jan 5, 1975).
Characteristics of the National Sample of Scientists and Engineers 1974 — Part 1. Demographic and Educational. National Science Foundation, Washington, 1976, p. 21–22, 52–55.
Characteristics of the National Sample of Scientists and Engineers 1974 — Part 2. Employment. National Science Foundation, Washington, 1976, p. 25–26.
Les chercheurs et la recherche à l'Université Louis Pasteur, Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, 1976.
Les chercheurs du secteur public en sciences exactes et naturelles,Le progrès scientifique, numéro spécial, 136–140, 158–160.
CHESNAIS J. C.: The brain-drain — a study of the persistent issue of international scientific mobility (in French),Population, 31 (1976) No. 2, 509–510.
CHORAFAS D. N.:La fuite des cerveaux, Fayard, Paris, 1969.
CHUDESOVA G. P.: Organizational and sociological problems of the relationship between mobility and retention of constructors in industrial R & D institutions (in Russian), in:Nauka i tekhnika — voprosy istorü teorii, VIII/1, Institut istorii estestvoznaniya i tekhniki AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1973, p. 103–107.
CICERO J. P.: The professional and technical qualifications of Apollo project managers (abstract of thesis), Syracuse University — NASA, 1966.
CLARK S. A., LARSON R. F.: Mobility, productivity and inbreeding at smal colleges — A comparative study,Sociology of Education, 45 (1972) No. 4, 426–434.
CLEMENT A. C., ROBERTSON R. H. S.:Scotland's Scientific Heritage, Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh-London 1961, Chapter 8.
CLEMENTE F.: Early career determinants of research productivity,American Journal of Sociology, 79 (1973) No. 2, 409–419.
CLEMENTE F.: Age and academic mobility,The Gerontologist, 13 (1973) No. 2, 180–185.
COHEN L. R. K.: International migration of scientist awarded doctorates in the United States in 1958 (PhD dissertation, 1963), Purdue University, Ann Arbor (Mich.), 1965.
COLBORT R.:The Way of the Scientist-Interviews from the World of Science and Technology, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1966, p. 303–318 (British emigrees).
COMAY Y.: The benefits and costs of study abroad and migration,Canadian Journal of Economy, (1970), No. 2, 300–308.
COMAY Y.: Influences on the migration of Canadian professionals,Journal of Human Resources, (1971), No. 3, 333–344.
COMAY Y.: The brain drain — a case study of China,Journal of Economic Literature, 11 (1973) No. 4, 1414.
CONSOLAZIO W. V.: Dilemma of academic biologogy in Europe,Science, 133 (1961) No. 3468, 1892–1896.
CORMACK M. L.: An evaluation of research on educational exchange. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, US Department of State, Washington, 1962.
COTGROVE S., BOX S.:Science, Industry and Society, Allen and Unwin, 1970.
CRANE D.: The environment of discovery (doctoral dissertation). Columbia University, New York, 1964, p. 83–89, 113–148.
CRANE D.: The academic marketplace revisited — a study of faculty mobility using the Cartter Ratings,American Journal of Sociology, 75 (1970) No. 6, 953–964.
CRANE D.:Invisible Colleges — Diffusion of Knowledge in Scientific Communities, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1972.
CURIEN H.: La continuité de la recherche et la mobilité des chercheurs,Le progrès scientifique, (1971), No. 145/146, 23–26.
DALTON M.: Informal factors in career achievement,American Journal of Sociology, 56 (1951) No. 5, 407–415.
DAS M. S.: Brain-drain controversy and African scholars,Studies in Comparative International Development, 9 (1974) No. 1, 74
DAVIE M. R.:Refugees in America — Report of the Committee for the Study of Recent Immigration from Europe, Harper and Bros, New York-London, 1947.
DAVIS C. H.: Influence of selected community characteristics on mobility of college educated persons, 1955–1960,Social Science Quarterly, 52 (1972) No. 4, 963–975.
DECKER W. D., Van ATTA C. M.: Steps to maintain high level staff performance,Research Management, 16 (1973) No. 2, 20–23.
DEDIJER S.: Why did Daedalus leave?Science, 133 (1961) No. 3470, 2047–2052.
DEDIJER S.: Migration of scientists — A world-wide phenomenon and problem,Nature, 201 (1964) No. 4923, 964–967.
DEDIJER S.: Past brain gain policies — A historical divertissement,Cahiers de la Histoire Mondiale, (1967) No. 4, 635–652.
DEDIJER S.: Early migration, in:The Brain Drain, W. ADAMS (Ed.), Macmilan, New York, 1968.
DEDIJER S.: The brain drain — An age-old problem,Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 26 (1970) No. 3, 9–11.
DEDIJER S., SVENNINGSON L.: Brain Drain and Brain Gain — A Bibliography on Migration of Scientists, Engineers, Doctors and Students. Research Policy Program, Berlingska Boktryckeriet, Lund, 1967.
DELGAUDIO A. C.: Psychological differentiation and mobility as related to creativity,Perceptual and Motor Skills, 43 (1976) No. 3, 831–841.
DEWOST J.-L.: Mobilité des chercheurs et régimes de retraite.Le progrès scientifique, (1969), No. 134, 2–8; see also:Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145-146, 166–170.
DHINGRA R. K.: Brain drain — a study of its causes and remedies,Young India, (Jan. 4, 1973) 11.
DMITRIEV A. V.: Structure of immigrated scientists in USA (in Russian), in:Problemy deyatel'nosti uchenogo i nauchnykh kollektivov, Vyp. 3, Nauka, Leningrad, 1970, p. 283–288.
DOBROV G. M., KLIMENYUK V. N., ORDIN V. N., SAVEL'EV A. A.:Organizatsiya nauki (The organization of science), Naukova dumka, Kiev 1970, p. 121–126.
Doctoral Scientists and Engineers in the United States — 1973, 1975, 1977 Profile. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1974; 1976, p. 8–9; 1978, p. 10–11, 37–38.
DOLEŽEL V.: Professiography of creative work in science, research and development — its importance for management (in Czech),Předpoklady rozvoje vědy a techniky, 14 (1976) No. 8, 3–17.
DOLEŽEL V.: Professional mobility of creative staff in research and development and its problems (in Czech),Předpoklady rozvoje vědy a techniky, 14 (1976) No. 10, 36–43.
DOLEŽEL V.: Professiography of creative work in the management system of scientific and technical development (in Czech), Chapter 13, in:Systémové řízení vědeckotechnického rozvoje, Dům techniky, Praha, 1978, p. 208–224.
DOUDLASS W. A.: How to stop the brain drain,New Scientist, 34 (1967) No. 539, 39–41.
DRESCH C.: Point de vue sur la formation et l'emploi des chercheurs,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 73–75.
DUBLIN T. D.: Migration of physicians to the United States,New England Journal of Medicine, 286 (1972) No. 16, 870–876.
1968 — The Dutch brain drain,Higher Education and Research in the Netherlands, 12 (1968) No. 1.
ELLIOTT A.: Scientist abroad — 50000 science fellowships a year,Unesco Courier, (July–Aug. 1963) 65–66.
ELTON M. C. J., MERCER A.: Growth and mobility in operational research,Operational Research Quarterly, 17 (1966) No. 2, 125–131.
Emigrant brain power,New Scientist, 17 (1963) No. 327, 387.
L'émigration des scientifiques et des ingénieurs vers les États-Unis.Le progrès scientifique, (1966) No. 93, 38–53.
Emigration of Scientists from the United Kingdom (Report of a Committee Appointed by the Council of the Royal Society). The Royal Society, London, 1963. Summarized in:Minerva, 1 (1963) No. 3, 358–362.
The emigration of British scientists — reports and documents,Minerva, 1 (1963) No. 3, 342–380.
The emigration of scientists to the US continues (in Spanish),Las Ciencias, (1970) No. 2, 144–145.
ENCEL S.: Sources of academic staff,Vestes (Australia), 5 (1962) No. 3, 37–40.
EREZ A.: Adviser saturation and LDC brain-drain,International Development Review, 15 (1975) No. 4, 26–27.
Études et documents de la politique scientifique, No. 17, Politique scientifique nationale en Europe, Unesco, Paris, 1970.
Evolution of scientists' mobility (in French),Énergie nucléaire, 13 (1971) No. 2, 145-
Exact and other sciences in Japan,Science Policy, 1 (1972) No. 3, 714.
Exchange Scholars — A New Dimension in International Understanding. Third Annual Report, Board of Foreign Scholarships, US Department of State, Washington, 1965.
Éxode du personnel qualifié des pays en voie de dévelopement vers les pays développés. UNO, Genève, 1971.
FERMI L.:Illustrious Immigrants — The Intellectual Migration from Europe 1930–1941, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago-London, 1968.
FEVRIER M. R.: La mobilité des chercheurs à la recherche agronomique,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 38–41.
Fewer “brains” here USA's siren song,Business Week, (1967) No. 1969, 100, 103.
FIDOROVA E. M.: Applying biographical method to study professional mobility of scientific personnel (in Russian), in:Nauka i tekhnika — voprosy istorii i teorii, VIII/1, Institut istorii estestvoznaniya i tekhniki AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1973, p. 117–122.
Field Mobility of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers. National Research Council —National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1975.
FILIPPOV F. R.: On social mobility in science (in Russian), in:Nauka i tekhnika — voprosy istorii i teorii VII/1, Institut istorii estestvoznaniya i tekhniki AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1972, p. 29–32.
Flow patterns in the brain-drain,New Scientist, 32 (1966) No. 527, 717.
Fluktuation deutscher Wissenschaftler (Gespräch, Essen 1964). Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft, Stifterverband für die deutsche Wissenschaft, Essen-Bredeney, 1965.
FORAKER A. G.: Sex and the brain-drain,Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 16 (1972) No. 1, 112–114.
Foreign Medical Graduates in the United States 1970. Chicago Center for Health Services Research and Development, American Medical Association, 1971.
Foreign Professors and Research Scholars at US colleges and Universities. Committee on Educational Interchange Policy, Statement No. 17, Institute of International Education, New York, 1963.
Foreign scientists in the US,R&D Management Digest, 3 (1973) No. 2, 3–4.
FRAPPAT B.: Mobilité et sécurité,Le Monde, Oct. 16, 1976.
FREEMAN C., YOUNG A.:The R & D Effort in Western Europe, North America and the Soviet Union, OECD, Paris, 1966; Chapters 8 and 9.
FRESHWATER D. C.: Chemical engineering brain-drain,Chemical Engineer, (1971) No. 246, 84
FRIBORG G.: Migration of graduates to and from Sweden (in Swedish),Teknisk Vetenskaplig Forskning, 36 (1965) No. 7, 258–262.
FRIBORG G., ANNERSTDET J.: Brain Drain and Brain Gain of Sweden (FEK Report No. 1). Swedish Natural Science Council, Stockholm, 1972.
FRITZ H. E.: Relocating a major laboratory,Research Management, (1968) No. 3. 177–181.
Führt Wissenschaftleraustausch zur Abwanderung?Deutsche Universitäts-Zeitschrift, Hochschul-Dienst (Bonn), March 8, 1966.
La “fuite des cerveaux” risque-t-elle de s'inverser?Le Monde, (Sept. 22, 1971), 21.
Gaps in Technology Between Member Countries. OECD, Paris, 1968.
GARVEY W. D., TOMITA K.: Continuity of productivity by scientists in the years 1968–1971,Science Studies, 2 (1972) No. 5, 379–383.
GASTON J.:Originality and Competition in Science — A Study of the Birtish High Energy Physics Community, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago-London, 1970, 1973, p. 7–8, 37, 165–166.
GEBBIE A., GEBBIE K.: Making sure there's no place like home,New Scientist, 32 (1966) No. 523, 502–503.
GERTH I.: Abwerbung arabischer Wissenschaftler,Vergleichende Pedagogik (Berlin), 7 (1971) No. 4, 445–446.
GIAMBIAGI J. J. et al.: The emigration of scientists and engineers (in Spanish),Revista de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, (1963), No. 2, 308–319.
Gilette shaves Argentine brain drain,Scientific Research, 4, (1969) No. 5, 13.
GIORGI L.: Extent, nature and causes of the loss of scientists and engineers in Latin America through migration to more advanced countries, in:Final Report of the Conference on the Application of Science and Technology to the Development of Latin America, Santiago, 1965, UNESCO/CASTALA, Paris, 1965, p. 172–188.
GISH O.: Medical education and the brain drain,British Journal of Medical Education, 3 (1969) No. 1, 11–14.
GISH O.: Medical education and medical migration,Proceedings of the Royal Society, 63 (1970) 1191–1195.
GISH O.: Medical brain-drain revisited,International Journal of Health Services, 6 (1976) No. 2, 231–237.
GISH O., WILSON J. A.: Emigrating British physicians,Social Sciences and Medicine, 3 (1970) 495–511.
GLASER B. G.: The impact of differential promotion systems on careers,IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management EM-10 (1963) No. 1, 21–25.
GLASER B. G.: The local-cosmopolitan scientist,American Journal of Sociology, 69 (1963) No. 3, 249–259.
GLASER B. G.: Variations in the importance of recognition in scientists careers,Social Problems, 10 (1963) 268–276.
GLASER B. G.:Organizational Scientists —Their Professional Careers, The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis-New York-Kansas City, 1964.
GLASER W. A.:Brain Drain and Study Abroad, Columbia University, New York, 1974.
GLASER W. A.: The brain-drain — a study of the persistent issue of international scientific mobility,Journal of Higher Education, 46 (1975) No. 4, 483–485.
GLASER W. A., HABERS G. C.: Migration and return of professionals,International Migration Review, 8 (1974) No. 2, 227
GLASER W., SCHNEIDER-HÜRFELD A.: Brain Drain — The International Movement of Professionals from Developing Countries. UNITAR, New York, 1971.
GOLDSMITH M.: The brain drain — some notes,Scientific World, 12 (1968) No. 4/5, 20–21.
GOVIND P. K.: Indian brain drain,Nature, 231 (1971) No. 5304, 543.
GRATZER W. Survey of British scientists in three US universities (mimeographed), Department of Biophysics, King's College, London, 1963.
GREENBERG D. S.: Brain drain — the view from this side of the Atlantic,Science, 143 (1964) No. 3608, 787.
GREENWOOD D.: Scientific Manpower from Abroad. — US Scientists and Engineers of Foreign Birth and Training. National Science Foundation, Washington, 1962.
GREGOROVICZ A.: Some aftermaths of the brain drain, with special view to the developing countries (in Hungarian),Tudományszervezési Tájékoztató, 10 (1970) No. 1, 64–78.
GRODZINS L.: Where have all the physicists gone? Conference on Tradition and Change in Physics Education, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 1974.
GRODZINS L.: Opportunities for physicists in industry, past and future, in:Physics in Industry — Proceedings of the International Conference, Dublin, 1976, E. O'MONGAIN, C. O'TOOLE (Eds.), Pergamon Press, Oxford-New York-Toronto-Sydney-Paris-Frankfurt, 1976, p. 187–201.
GRUBEL H. G.: Non-returning students and the cost of foreign student exchange. International Educational and Cultural Exchange (Spring 1966).
GRUBEL H. G.: The brain drain — a US dilemma,Science, 154 (1966) No. 3755, 1420–1424.
GRUBEL H. G.: The reduction of the brain drain — Problems and policies,Minerva, 6 (1968) No. 4, 541–558.
GRUBEL H. G.: Reflections on the present state of the brain drain and a suggested remedy,Minerva, 14 (1976) No. 2, 209–224.
GRUBEL H. G., McALIN M. B.: Austrian, German and Swiss economists in the United States,Kyklos, 21 (1968) No. 2, 299–311.
GRUBEL H. G., SCOTT A. D.: The international flow of human capital, TheAmerican Economic Review, 56 (1966), No. 2, 268–274. Reply in: 58 (1968) 545.
GRUBEL H. G., SCOTT A. D.: The cost of US college student exchange programs,The Journal of Human Resources, 1 (1966) No. 2.
GRUBEL H. G., SCOTT A. D.: The immigration of scientists and engineers to the USA, 1949–1961,Journal of Political Economy, 74 (1966) No. 4, 370–371.
GRUBEL H. G., SCOTT A. D.: Determinants of migration — the highly skilled,International Migration, 5 (1967) No. 2.
GRUBEL H. G., SCOTT A. D.: Determination of migration — The highly-skilled international migration,Quarterly Review of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration, 5 (1967) No. 2, 127–138.
GUHA A.: The brain-drain issue and indicators on brain drain,International Migration, 15 (1977) No. 1, 3–20.
GUJRAL S. P., ROY S. K.: Emigration of scientists — problem of developing countries. Symposium, World Federation of Scientific Workers, Budapest, 1965.
GUTIERREZ O. S., RIQUELME P. J.: The emigration of high-skilled Chilean human resources to the United States,Ciencia Interamericana (Washington), 6 (1965) No. 2.
HAILSHAM Lord: On the emigration of scientists from the United Kingdom (Offical Report), House of Lords Parliamentary Debates 247, 1963, No. 46, 181–182, col. 92–95). HMSO, London, 1963.
HALL O.: The stages of a medical career,American Journal of Sociology, 53 (1948) No. 5, 327–336.
HALPERN B. M.: New exodus — Israel's talent drain,The Nation (New York), 200 (1965) 497–499.
HARDY N.: Revamping priorities,Science News, 97 (1970) No. 20, 492.
HARGENS L.: Patterns of mobility of new PhD's among American academic institutions,Sociology of Education, 42 (1969) No. 1, 18–37.
HARGENS L., FARR G. M.: An examination of recent hypotheses about institutional inbreeding,American Journal of Sociology, 78 (1973) No. 6, 1381–1402.
HARGENS L., HAGSTROM W.: Sponsored and contest mobility of American academic scientists,Sociology of Education, 40 (1967), No. 1, 23–38.
HARMON L. R.: Doctorate Production in US Universities, 1920–1962. National Academy of Sciences — National Research Council, Washington, 1965, p. 30.
HARMON L. R.: Profiles of Ph.D.'s in the Sciences — Summary Report on Follow up of Doctorate Cohorts, 1935–60. National Academy of Sciences — National Research Council, Washington, 1965.
HARMON L. R.: The supply of brains,International Science and Technology, (1965) No. 50, 80–84, 99, 101.
HATCH S.: The loss of university staff,Universities Quarterly (London), 17 (1963) No. 4, 377–381.
HATCH S.: Why scientists leave Britain,New Scientist, 34 (1967) No. 540, 98–100.
HATCH S., RUDD E.: Emigrants and homecomers,New Scientist, 28 (1965) No. 470, 527–528.
HAUG J. N., MARTIN B. C.:Foreign Medical Graduates in the United States 1970, Chicago, 1971.
HAWKES N.: The scientific mercenaries,Science Journal, 6 (1970) No. 9, 23–26.
HEKMATI M., GLASER W. A.: The brain drain and UNITAR's multinational research project on the subject,Scocial Science Information, 12 (1973) No. 2, 123–138.
HEKMATI M., GLASER W. A.: The Brain Drain and UNITAR'S Multinational Research Project on the Subject, Columbia University, New York, 1974.
HENDERSON G.: On Problems of Worldwide Brain Drain (mimeographed), UNITAR, New York, 1970.
HENRY N. W., McGINNIS R., TEGTMEYER H. W.: A finite model of mobility,Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1 (1971) No. 1, 107–118.
HERMANN A.: The scientists are getting out,New Scientist, 41 (1969) No. 631, 59–61; YOUNG E. P.: No. 634, 248; VERBEEK J. L.: No. 638, 469–470.
Historical Development of Science and Technology in Japan, H. Tpuge (Ed), in:Series on Japanese Life and Culture, Vol. 5, Kokusai Bunka Shikokai, Tokyo, 1961.
HLA MYINT: The undeveloped countries — a less alarmist view, in:The Brain Drain, W. ADAMS (Ed.), Macmillan, New York, 1968.
HODGE R. W.: Occupational mobility as a probability process,Demography, 3 (1966) No. 1.
van HOEK F. J.: The Migration of High Level Manpower from Developing to Developed Countries (mimeographed), OECD, Paris, 1969.
van HOEK F. J.:The Migration of High Level Manpower from Developing to Developed Countries, Mouton, The Hague-Paris, 1970.
HORN J. J.: Medical brain-drain and health priorities in Latin-America,International Journal of Health Services, 7 (1977) No. 3, 425–442.
HOROWITZ M.: The emigration of professional and engineering personnel from Argentina (in Spanish), Instituto Torcuato de Tella, Buenos Aires, 1962.
HÜRFELD A., HLAZER W., SZALAI A.: The Brain Drain from Five Developing Countries — Cameroon, Colombia, Lebanon, The Philippines, Trinidad and Tobago, UNITAR, New York, 1971.
IL'IN I.: On the migration of intellectual workers (in Russian), in:Rabochii klass i sovremennyi mir, No. 1, Institut Mezhdunarodnogo rabochego dvizheniya AN SSSR, Moskva, 1972, p. 63–67.
IMHOF E.: “Brain drain” und Technikerflucht,Wirtschaftspolitische Blätter (Wien), (1968) No. 3, 158–160.
Immigrant scientists,Chemical Engineering News, (May 17, 1971) 9–10.
Immigrant scientists and engineers,Research Management, 16 (1973) No. 6, 5–6.
Immigrant Scientists and Engineers — A Study of Characteristics and Attitudes, NSF, Washington, 1972.
Immigrant scientists and engineers decline in fiscal year 1972, physicians increase sharply,Science Research Study Highlights, (Aug. 20, 1973), 1–4, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1973.
Immigrant scientists and engineers increase,Science Policy News, (1971) No. 1, 12.
Immigrant Scientists and Engineers in the United States — A Study of Characteristics and Attitudes, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1973.
Immigrant Scientists, Engineers, and Physicians Increase in FY 1970. NSF, Washington, 1971. Also in:Zagadnienia naukoznawstwa, 8 (1972) No. 1, 148–149.
Immigration — brain drain unplugged,Nature, 231 (1971) No. 5298, 77–78.
Immigration et émigration des scientifiques et des ingénieurs au Canada,Le progrès scientifique, (1969) No. 130, 48–50.
Immigration of professional workers to the United States, 1953–56.Scientific Manpower Bulletin, (1958) No. 8, NSF, Washington, 1958.
Immigration of scientists and engineers drops sharply in fiscal year 1973; physician inflow still near fiscal year 1972 peak.Science Research Study Highlights, (March 29, 1974), National Science Foundation, Washington 1974.
Increasing the Effectiveness of Western Science. NATO Science Committee, Fondation Universitaire, Brussels, 1960.
Indian Scientific and Technical Personnel in Foreign Countries. CSIR, National Register, New Delhi, 1958.
INHABER H.: Brain drain from India,Social Biology, 22 (1975) No. 3, 250–254.
INHABER H.: Brain drain from India (reply),Social Biology, 24 (1977) No. 1, 91.
The Intellectual Migration — Europe and America, 1930–1960, D. FLEMING, B. BAILYN (Eds), Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.), 1957, 1969.
Interim Report of the Working Group on Manpower Parameters for Scientific Growth. Committee on Manpower Resources for Science and Technology, HMSO, London, 1966; 6, table 1, 6, 9, annex B, C, D.
The International Migration of High-level Manpower, Praeger, New York-Washington-London, 1970.
International migration of intellectual talent —The American academic community and the brain drain,Bulletin on International Education, 4 (1966) No. 10.
The International Migration of Talent and Skills, A. GOLLIN (Ed.),Proceedings of a Workshop and Conference, US Department of State, Washington, 1966.
International Migration of Talent and Skills. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization, Hearings, 90th Congress, 1st Session, GPO, Washington, 1967.
International Migration of Talent from and to the Less-Developed Countries (Report of a Conference, Ditchley Park 1968). The Ditchley Foundation, Oxford, 1968.
International Movement of Scientific and Technical Personnel, OECD, Paris, 1965.
The International Movement of Scientists and Engineers, parts I and II, OECD, Paris, 1969.
The Invisible University — Postdoctoral Education in the United States, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1969, p. 283–295.
JACKSON Lord of Burnley:Die Abwanderung von qualifizierten Fachkräften. Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Forschung des Landes Nordrhein-Wastfalen (Sitzung, Düsseldorf 1968), Heft 190, Westdeutscher Verlag, Köln-Opladen, 1969.
JAIN M. K.: Indian brain drain,Nature, 231 (1971) No. 5297, 65.
JAKUBOWSKI J.: Polish scientific circle in Moscow 1915–1918 (in Polish),Nauka Polska, 2 (1919) 564–569.
Japan — social scientists training,Science Policy, 1 (1972) No. 1, 2/4.
JOHNSON H. G.: The economics of the brain drain. — The Canadian case,Minerva, 3 (1965) No. 3, 299–311.
JOHNSON H. G.: The economics of the brain drain (a reply to C. V. KIDD).Minerva, 4 (1965) No. 1, 105–106.
JOHNSON H. G.: The international circulation of human capital (letter).Minerva, 6 (1967) No. 1, 105–112.
JOHNSON H. G.: Some economic aspects of brain drain.The Pakistan Development Review, 7 (1967) No. 3, 379.
JOHNSON H. G.: An “internationalist model”, in:The Brain Drain W. ADAMS (Ed.), Macmillan, New York, 1968, p. 66–91.
JONES I. E. T.: Medical brain-drain (comment),Canadian Medical Association Journal, 111 (1974) No. 4, 312.
JOORABCHI B.: Physician migration — Brain drain or overflow? With special reference to the situation in Iran,British Journal of Medical Education, 7 (1973) No. 1, 44–47.
KABIR H.: A note on migration of scientists (mimeographed). Ministry of Scientific Research and Cultural Affairs, New Delhi, 1963.
KAHAN E., ALLISON B. M.: Marital status and mobility,Science, 182 (1973) No. 4109, 221–222.
KALINOWSKI S.: The organization of the scientific movement among the Poles in Ukraine (in Polish),Nauka Polska, 2 (1919) 569–572.
KANNAPPAN S.: The brain drain and developing countries,International Labour Reviews, 98 (1968) No. 1, 1–26.
KANNAPPAN S.: The brain drain and developing countries,Ekistics, (1969) No. 162, 339–347.
KANNAPPAN S.: Brain drain from five developing countries,International Migration Review, 7 (1973) No. 4, 461
KAO H. C., LEE J. W.: An empirical analysis of China's brain drain into the United States,Economic Development and Cultural Change, 21 (1973) No. 3, 501–513.
Kaplan N.: The Western European scientific establishment in transition,American Behavioral Scientist, 6 (1962) No. 4.
KHATKHATE D. R.: The brain drain as a social safety valve,Finance and Development, 7 (1970) No. 1, 34–39.
KHATKHATE R.: The brain drain,The Israel Yearbook, (1971) 161–166.
KHOSHKISH A.: Intellectual migration — A sociological approach to brain drain,Journal of World History, 10 (1966) No. 1, 178–197.
KIDD C. V.: The loss of scientists from less to more developed countries, in:Scientific and Technology Policy, Planning and Organization, Vol. 9 (US papers, UNO Conference on the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Area, 1962). GPO, Washington, 1963, p. 18–35.
KIDD C. V.: The growth of science and the distribution of scientists among nations,Impact of Science on Society, 14 (1964), No. 1, 5–18.
KIDD C. V.: The economics of the brain-drain,Minerva, 4 (1965) No. 1, 105–106.
KIDD C. V.: The Brain Drain, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, 1965.
KILLIAS H.: Schweizer Naturwissenschaftler und Ingenieure in Nordamerika — Eine statistische Übersicht,Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Fernausgabe, 40 (10 Febr. 1967) 6–7.
KIMBALL R. T.: Planned professional manpower mobility,Record. The Conference Board, 9 (1972) No. 9, 54–58.
KLINEBERG O.: Research in the field of international exchanges in education, science and culture,Social Science Information, (1965) No. 4.
van KLOOSTER H. S.: Friedrich Wöhler and his American pupils,Journal of Chemical Education, 21 (1944) 158–186.
van KLOOSTER H. S.: Liebig and his American pupils,Journal of Chemical Education, 33 (1956) No. 10, 493–497.
KONDRAT'EV V. A.: The flight of scientific personnel — the causes and consequences (in Russian),Narody Asii i Afriki, (1970) No. 4, 3–14.
KÖNIG J., POLKE M., WALTER F. WIENAND M.: Der Physiker in der BRD — eine Umfrage der DPG 1971. Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, Bad Godesberg, 1973, p. 49–54.
KORAITEM A., HAMDI N.:Brain Drain from the United Arab Republic, Cairo, 1966.
KRISHNAN P.: Information theoretical approach to migration analysis,Socio-Economic Planning Science, 11 (1977) 307–311.
van der KROEF J. M.: The US and the world's brain drain.International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 11 (1970) 220–239.
KŘÍŽOVÁ E.: Intragenerational mobility of Nobel laureates (in Czech).Teorie a metoda, 5 (1973) No. 1, 131–136.
KŘÍŽOVÁ E.: Issue of intensity of professional mobility in science (in Czech),Sociologický časopis, 11 (1975) No. 2, 170–175.
KUBIE L. S.: Some unsolved problems of the scientific career,American Scientist, 41 (1953) No. 4, 596–613; 42 (1954) No. 1, 104–112. Also in:The Sociology of Science B. BARBER, W. HIRSCH (Eds), The Free Press, New York, 1960, p. 215–220. Also in:Identity and Anxiety M. R. STEIN, A. J. VIDICH, D. M. WHITE (Eds), The Free Press, New York, 1960.
KUDAT A.: Current research and findings on migration of workers at Science Center, Berlin,International Migration Review, 10 (1976) No. 4, 515–522.
KUGEL' S. A.: Professional mobility in science and its changing patterns under the conditions of scientific and technical revolution (in Russian),Voprosy filosofii, (1969) No. 11, 109–116.
KUGEL' S. A.: Sociological problems and the results of investigating professional mobility in science (in Russian). Simp. anal. strukt. dynam. nauch. kadr. SEV, Praha, 1972.
KUGEL' S. A.: On the sociological problems of interregional migration of scientific personnel in the USSR (in Russian), in:Nauka i tekhnika — voprosy istorii i teorii, VII/1, Institut istorii estestvoznaniya i tekhniki AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1972, p. 32–35.
KUGEL' S. A.: Some specific features of the professional mobility in industrial R & D institutions (in Russian), in:Nauka i tekhnika — voprosy istorii i teorii, VIII/1, Institut istorii estestvoznaniya i tekhniki AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1973, p. 96–99.
KUGEL' S. A.: Mobility and geographical problems of scientific personnel (in Russian), in:Sotsiologicheskie problemy nauki, V. Zh. KELLE, S. R. MIKULINSKII (Eds), Nauka, Moskva, 1974, p. 274–292.
KUGEL' S. A.: Scientific-technological revolution and the problems of professional mobility of scientific personnel (in Russian). in:Nauchno-tekhnicheskaya revolyutsiya i sotsial'nyi progress (Mezhdun. simp. SEV-SFRYu), Sekt. 8, SEV, Moskva, 1974, p. 169–177.
KUGEL' S. A.: Professional mobility in science and the tendencies of its changes (in Russian), in:Voprosy teorii i praktiki upravleniya i organizatsii nauki, Nauka, Moskva, 1975, p. 288–301.
KUMAR K.: Indian brain drain,Nature, 230 (1971) No. 5295, 538.
LACROIX R.: L'exode des cerveaux,Revue économique, 23 (1972) No. 1, 54–69.
LAMARE J.-M. de: Point de vue du Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 31–33.
LASRY C.: L'emploi des chercheurs — “carrière” et “mobilité”,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 16–19.
LAVRENT'EV M.: The efficiency of scientists' work (in Russian),Trud, Aug. 21, 1969.
LEBRUN R.: Mobilité des chercheurs au CEA,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 27–30.
Lpefèvre J. M.: How to deal with the brain drain, in:Science and Education in Developing States, P. and H. Gillon (Eds), Praeger Publ., New York, 1971, p. 199-208.
LIBERSKA B.: The drain of scientists, engineers and physicians from the Third World to developed countries (in Polish),Zagadnienia naukoznawstwa, (1976) No. 2, 226–240.
LIBERSKA B.: Studies abroad as a channel for the brain drain (in Polish),Zhycie Szkoly wyszzei, 24 (1976) No. 2, 101–111.
LIPSET S. M., BENDIX R.:Social Mobility in Industrial Society, University of California Press, Berkeley — Los Angeles, 1962.
List of Pakistani scientists working abroad for want of suitable opportunity in Pakistan, in: Report of the Scientific Commission of Pakistan, Ministry of Industries, Karachi 1960, p. 97–100.
LONG M.: Foreign graduate students in economics,American Economic Review, 56 (1966) No. 4, 848–858.
Loss of promising young scientists, in: The Report of the CENTO Science Survey Mission, 1963.
Loss of scientists abroad, in: Seventh Annual Report, Advisory Council on Scientific Policy, 1953–1954, HMSO, London, 1954, p. 7–8.
LOVE R. L.: Education for upward career mobility for laboratory personnel,American Journal of Medical Technology, 37 (1971) No. 3, 111.
LOW I.: The land they leave,New Scientist, 34 (1967) No. 545, 404.
LYNN R.: The Irish Brain Drain. Economical and Social Research Institute, Dublin, 1968.
LYSGAARD S.: Adjustment in a foreign society — Norwegian Fulbright grantees visiting the United States,International Social Science Bulletin, 7 (1955) 45–51.
MACKAY D. I.:Geographical Mobility and Brain Drain — A Study of Aberdeen University Graduates 1860–1960, Allen and Unwin, London, 1969.
MADDOX J.: Scientific migration — Britain agitated anew by research team's decision to move to United States,Science, 143 (1964) No. 3608, 786, 788.
MÁLEK I.: The training of scientists for developing countries (mimeographed), Pugwash Conference, 1964, p. 4.
MÁLEK I.: Otevîené otázky naší vědy (Open questions of our science). Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha, 1966 p. 115–116.
MANGALAM J. J., MORGAN C.:Human Migration — A Guide to Migration Literature in English, 1955–1962, University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, 1968.
MARCSON S.:The Scientist in American Industry, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1960.
MARTIN N. H., STRAUSS A. L.: Patterns of mobility within industrial organization, in:Industrial Man, W. L. WARNER, N. H. MARTIN (Eds), Harper & Brothers, New York, 1959.
MASON H. R.: Physician migration — Brain-drain or overflow?Journal of the American Medical Association, 226 (1973) No. 4, 463.
MASON H. R.: Migration of medical manpower,Journal of Medical Education, 48 (1973) No. 6, 605.
McGINNIS R.: A stochastic model of social mobility,American Sociological Review, 33 (1968) No. 3, 712–722.
McGINNIS R., SINGH V. P.: Mobility patterns in three scientific disciplines. American Sociological Association Meeting, New Orleans, 1972.
McGOVERN J.: Some Questions and Facts about Overcast, in:Crossbow and Overcast, Hutchinson and Co., London 1965, p. 239–256.
MECKENZI A. S.: Mobility of medical manpower,Lancet, 1 (1976) No. 7970, 1183.
MEIER R. L.: The origin of the scientific species,Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 7 (1951) 172.
Migrating engineers and researchers (in Swedish),Tekhnisk Tidskrift, (1967) No. 2, 21–22.
Migration and the transfer of technology. Case study — Algeria, Marocco, Tunisia and France. OECD, France, 1976.
Migration of Health Personnel, Scientist and Engineers from Latin America. Scientific publication No. 142, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, 1966.
Migration of IIT engineers,Technology Manpower Bulletin (New Delhi), (1971) No. 10, 1–3.
Migration of Netherlands Engineers, Physicians and Scientists (mimeographed). Koninklije Nederlandse Akademie van Wetennschappen, The Hague, 1967.
Migration of scientists in decreasing (in Czech),Předpoklady rozvoje vědy a techniky, 14 (1975) 0No. 3, 57–58; from:SET Manpower Comments, (1974) No. 11, 9–10.
Migration of technical personnel in UK from India,Technical Manpower Bulletin (New Delhi), (1968) No. 8, 1–2.
Les migrations internationales 1945–1957. International Labour Organization, Genève, 1959.
MIKULINSKII S. R.: Some problems of science organization and its studies (in Russian), in:Organizatsiya nauchnoi deyatel'nosti Ye. A. BELYAEV, S. R. MIKULINSKII, Yu. M. SHEIPIN (Eds), Nauka, Moskva, 1968, p. 143.
MILLS T. J.: Scientific personnel and the professions,Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 367 (1966) No. 1, 23–44.
MIRABOĜLU M.: Aspects of the Turkish brain drain. STRCT, Ankara-Unesco, Paris, 1972.
MISHAN E. J.: The brain drain — Why worry so much?New Scientist, (1967) 619–622.
MITCHELL J. W.: The emigration of scientists from Britain, in: The organization of basic research for the British chemical industry,Chemistry and Industry, (1965) No. 22, 908–935 (at 925–927).
MLADJENOVIC M.: Emigration (in Serbian), in: Pitanya, uloge i organizatsiye nauke, Nuclear Sciences Institute “Boris Kidric”, Belgrade, 1966, p. 9.
La mobilité des chercheurs à l'étranger (aux Etats-Unis, en Allemagne, en Chine),Le progrès scientifique, (1969) No. 135, 14–40.
La mobilité intra-européenne des travailleurs scientifiques, Unesco, Paris, 1970.
Mobility of PhD's before and after the doctorate (Career Pattern Report No. 3). National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1971.
Mobility of scientists,Nature, 240 (1970) No. 5377, 120–121.
MOMMSEN K. G.: Professionalism and the racial context of career patterns among black American doctorates — A note on the “brain drain” hypothesis,Journal of Negro Education, 42 (1973) 191–204.
MORAVCSIK M. J.: Reflections on national laboratories,Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 26 (1970), No. 2, 11–15.
MORAVCSIK M. J.: On brain drain in the Philippines,Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 27 (1971), No. 2, 36.
MORAVCSIK M. J.: Science Development — The Building of Science in Less Developed Countries. PASITAM — Int. Dev. Res. Center, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1975, p. 54–57, 61–63, 88.
More mobility (a note),Nature, 246 (1973) No. 5429, 118.
MORENZ A.:Warum Sie Deutschland verlassen? Econ-Verlag, Düsseldorf-Wien, 1968.
MORGAN R. W.: Cambridge brains don't drain,Engineering, 208 (1969) No. 5398, 392–393.
Motives and Qualifications of Scientists and Engineers Emigrated from Sweden to the USA (Report No. 39). Committee on Research Economy, Stockholm, 1969.
Mounting concern over the brain drain,Medical World News, 9 (1968) 49–54.
MUIR J. D.: The reduction of the brain drain —problems and policies (letter),Minerva, 7 (1969) No. 3, 494–498.
MULKAY M. J.: Conceptual displacement and migration in science — a prefatory paper,Science Studies, 4 (1974) No. 3, 205–234.
MÜLLER K.: Mobility of basic factors of research and development activities (in Czech),Teorie a metoda, 3 (1971) No. 2, 65–88.
MÜLLER K.:Dělba, kooperace a integrace ve vědě a technice (Partition, cooperation and integration in science and technology). Ústav pro filosofii a sociologii ČSAV, Praha, 1972, p. 74–99.
MÜLLER-DAEHN C.:Abwanderung deutscher Wissenschaftler, Göttingen, 1967.
MILLINS N.: The development of a scientific speciality — the Phage Group and the origins of molecular biology,Minerva, 10 (1972) No. 1, 51–82.
MURCIER A.: Cerveaux à vendre. Conference on Brain Drain, Lausanne 1967,Le Monde, August 24–29, 1967.
MURCIER A.: Brains for sale,Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 24 (1968) No. 3, 38–46.
MURIEL A.: Brain drain in the Phillipines — A case study,Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 26 (1970) No. 7, 38–39.
MUSGROVE F.:The Migratory Elite, Heinemann Books on Sociology, London, 1963.
Myers R. C.: Brain drains and brain gains,International Development Review, 5 (1967) No. 4.
Nauchnye kadry Leningrada (Scientific personnel of Leningrad), S. A. KUGEL', B. D. LEBIN, Yu. S. MELESHCHENKO (Eds), Nauka, Leningrad, 1973, p. 86, 106–112.
JEJEDLÝ R.: Mobility of scientists in Czechoslovakia (in Czech),Sociologický časopis, 10 (1974) No. 6, 653–658.
New rules sharply reduce scientific brain drain,Science and Government Reports, (1974) No. 9, 2.
NILAND J. R.:The Asian Engineering Brain Drain, Heath, Lexington (Mass.), 1970.
The New Immigration,Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 367 (Sept. 1966).
NOWAKOWSKA M.: Teorie badań — ujęcia modelowe (Theories of research — modelling approaches),Państwowe wydawnictwo naukowe, Warszawa, 1977, p. 34–35.
The Number of Persons with Higher Education in Sweden Who Immigrated from Abroad (Report No. 34). Committee on Research Economy, Stockholm, 1968.
NUSSENZVEIG H. M.: Migration of scientists from Latin America,Science, 165 (1969) No. 3900, 1328–1332.
Occupational Mobility of Scientists. Bulletin No. 1121, Bureau of Labour Statistics, US Department of Labour, GPO, Washington, 1953.
OH T. K.: New estimate of student brain-drain from Asia,International Migration Review, 7 (1973) No. 4, 449
Olivos S. G., Perez J. R.: The emigration of Chilean high-level human resources to the US (in Spanish),Ciencia Interamericana, 6 (1965), No. 2.
On leaving Britain,International Science and Technology, (1964) No. 32, 48–54.
O'BRIEN M. C.: The career migration of United States scientists — the evaluation of a stochastic model (dissertation), Cornell University, Ithaca, 1971; Diss. Abstr. Int. 32 (1971) 555-A.
OREHOV B.: Stealing talents (in Russian),Pravda, (Dec. 16, 1968), 5.
OTEIZA E.: Emigration of engineers from Argentina — A case of Latin American brain drain,International Labour Review, 92 (1965) No. 6, 445–461.
Outflow of Trained Personnel from Developing Countries, UNO General Assembly 2320 (XXII), New York, 1967.
Outflow of Trained Personnel from Developing Countries, UNITAR, New York, 1968.
Outflow of trained personnel from developing countries,Technical Manpower Bulletin (New Delhi), (1968) No. 11, 1–4.
Outflow of Trained Personnel from Developing Countries, Report of the Secretary-General, UNO A/7294, New York, 1968.
Outflow of Trained Personnel from Developing to Developed Countries, UNO ECOSOC 4/4820, New York, 1970.
Outflow of Trained Personnel from Developing to Developed Countries, UNO ECOSOC E/RES/1573/L, New York, 1971.
Outflow of Trained Personnel from Developing to Developed Countries, UNO E/C.3/21, New York, 1974 (Report of the Secretary-General).
Outflow of Trained Professional and Technical Personnel at All Levels from Developing to the Developed Countries, its Causes, its Consequences and Practical Remedies for the Problems Resulting from it. UNO General Assembly 2417 (XXIII), New York, 1968.
le PAIR C.:Mutual interaction of scientific disciplines in the WO, part 1 (in Dutch), Stichting FOM, Utrecht, 1977.
DANDIT H.: Brain drain — a problem,United Asia (Bombay), (1968) No. 2, 109–117.
PANKIN R. M.: Structural factors in academic mobility,Higher Education, 44 (1973) No. 2, 95–101.
PARAI L.: Immigration and Emigration of Professional and Skilled Manpower during the Post-War Period (Special Study No. 1). Economic Council of Canada, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationary, Ottawa, 1965.
PARTHASARATHI A.: Brain drain from developing countries,Nature, 230 (1971) No. 5289, 87–90.
PATINKIN D.: A nationalist “model”, in:The Brain Drain W. ADAMS (Ed.), Macmillan-Collier, London-New York, 1968, p. 92–108.
PAYNE G.:International Movement of Scientific and Technical Manpower, OECD, Paris, 1964.
PECK A. E., BABB E. M.: AAEA membership — employment and mobility patterns,American Journal of Agricultural Economy, 58 (1976) No. 3, 600–605.
PELZ D. C.: Some social factors related to performance in a research organization, in:The Sociology of Science, B. BARBER, W. HIRSCH (Eds), The Free Press, New York, 1960, p. 357
PELZ D. C., ANDREWS F. M.:Scientists in Organizations, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York-London-Sydney, 1966, p. 54–79.
PERNIA E. M.: The question of brain drain from Philippines.International Migration Review, 10 (1976) No. 1, 63–72.
PETERSON A. D. C.: Britain's missing scientists,New Statesman, (1965), 358.
PETÖ G. P.: Making and ideology for “stealing the brains’ (in Hungarian),Társadalmi Szemle, 26 (1971) No. 3, 81–86.
PFEFFER J., LEONG A., STREHL K.: Publication and prestige mobility of university departments in three scientific disciplines,Sociology of Education, 49 (1976) No. 3, 212–218.
PHILLIPS M.: Few happy returns from brain-drain,Engineering, 212 (1972) No. 9, 888–889, 891.
Physics—Education, Employment, Financial Support — A Statistical Handbook, 1964. American Institute of Physics, New York, 1964, p. 64.
Physics in Perspective, Vol. I. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1972, p. 92–93, 363–375, 654
Physics in Perspective, Vol. II A. National Academy of Sciences, Washington 1972, p. 383–384.
Physics Manpower 1966. Education and Employment Statistics — part III. Foreign sources of physics manpower in the United States, American Institute of Physics, New York, 1966.
Physics Manpower 1973 — Education and Employment Studies, American Institute of Physics, New York, 1973, p. 8–9, 33–36 etc.
PIGANIOL P.: Carrière et mobilité des chercheurs industriels,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 89–92.
PIOTROWSKA-HCHFELD K.: Brain drain from the countries of the Third World (in Polish),Kultura, 7 (1969) No. 30, 2.
PIRIE N. W.: Science and development,The Political Quarterly (London), 38 (1967) No. 1, 52–71.
PLATT J. B.: Emigration of scholars and the development of Taiwan — Chinese-American cooperation,Development Digest, 4 (April 1966) 42–46.
PODWYSOCKI T.: Mobility of technical personnel (in Polish),Przeglad techniky, (1970) No. 50, 7
Points de vue sur la formation et l'emploi des chercheurs,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, numéro spécial.
POLKE M., WIENAND M.: Der Physiker in der Industrie — Ausbildung und Beruf,Physikalische Blätter, 32 (1976) No. 1, 22–31.
Population Growth and the Brain Drain F. BECHHOFER (Ed), Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 1969.
PORTER B. F.: Nuclear Physics Manpower, American Institute of Physics, New York, 1975.
PORTER B. F.: Post-doctoral positions in physics and astronomy, American Institute of Physics, New York, 1975.
PORTER B. F.: Optics — graduate training and mobility,Optics News, (1976) No. 1, 43–50.
PORTER J.: The future of upward mobility,American Sociological Journal, 33 (1968) No. 1, 5–19.
PORTES A.: Determinants of brain-drain,International Migration Review, 10 (1976) No. 4, 489–508.
PORTES A., ROSS A. A.: Modernization for emigration — medical brain drain from Argentina,Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs, 18 (1976) No. 4, 395–422.
PRAIRIE Y. La: L'océanologie et l'avenir des chercheurs,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 34–37.
RRICE D. de S.: The role of western science in the development of Japanese science, in: D. de S. PRICE:Little Science, Big Science, Columbia University Press, New York, 1963, p. 97–109.
The problem of emigration of scientists and technologists — brain drain, in: Third Report, UN Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development, Economic and Social Council, UN Official Records, Forty-first session, Supplement No. 12, New York, 1966.
The Problem of Emigration of Scientists and Technologists (“Brain Drain” or “Exode des compétences”), preliminary report. Unesco, Paris, 1968.
Les problèmes de la carriere des chercheurs et leur mobilité,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 128–136.
Profiles of PhD's in the Sciences. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, 1965, p. 50 etc.
Prospective de la recherche scientifique et technique en France, III — Problèmes des hommes et des chercheurs,Le progrès scientifique, (1969) No. 128, 4–58.
Provisional List of Documentation on the Problems of Brain Drain in Developing Countries. Information Unit, Department of Social Sciences, Unesco, Paris, 1967.
PSACHAROPOULOS G.: On some positive aspects of the economics of the brain drain,Minerva, 9 (1971) No. 2, 231–242.
PUPIN M. I.:From Immigrant to Inventor, Scribner's Sons, New York, 1930.
PYM D.: The chemist in R & D,Occupational Psychology, 38 (1964) No. 1, 1–35.
Quelques données récentes sur la mobilité des chercheurs aux États-Unis,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 113–127.
QURESHI S. M. M.: Brain drain from the developing countries,Pakistan Horizon, 18 (1965) 164–170.
RAHMAN A.: Indian scientists abroad. Extracts in:The Statesman (New Delhi)), July 1963.
RAHMAN A., SHAMA RAU T. H.: Flight of scientific and technical personnel (Occational paper No. 2), CSIR, New Delhi, 1966.
RAISON T.: Britain's emigrant scientists,New Scientist, 8 (1960) No. 193, 278–280.
RANGACHARI P. K.: Indian brain drain,Nature, 230 (1971) No. 5296, 606–607.
Rapport de la commission recherche — Préparation du 7e plan. Commissariat général du plan, La Documentation française, Paris, 1976, p. 35–44, 122, etc.
The real reason for the brain drain,Nature, 216 (1976) No. 5111, 105–106.
Refugee teachers and scholars in Germany,Migration, 2 (1962) No. 1, 74–75.
REIF F.: The competitive world of the pure scientist,Science, 134 (1961) No. 3494, 1957–1962.
REITZ J. G.: The flight from science (dissertation), Department of Sociology, Columbia University, New York, 1972.
RENTON A.: The brain drain,New Scientist 68 (1975) No. 972, 232.
Report of the Working Group on Migration (Command paper No. 3917 — the “Jones Brain Drain Report”). HMSO, London, 1967.
Report of the Working Group on Scientific Interchange (Command paper No. 4843). HMSO, London, 1972.
Richtlinien zur Förderung der Rückkehr deutscher Wissenschaftler und wissenschaflicher Nachwuchskräfte aus dem Ausland,Mitteilungen des Hochschulsverbandes (Bonn), 14 (1966) No. 5, 203–205.
ROGOFF N.:Recent Trends in Occupational Mobility, Free Press, Glencoe (Ill.), 1953.
ROMANS J. T.: Benefits and burdens of migration (with specific reference to brain drain),Southern Economic Journal, 40 (1974) No. 3, 447–455.
ROSE H., ROSE S.:Science and Society, Allen Lane The Penguin Press, London, 1969, p. 198–209.
RUSHTON R.: Little Britain in the west.New Scientist, 32 (1966) No. 523, 502–503.
RUSSELL C.: Brain-drain implications for US foreign-policy,Bioscience, 24 (1974) No. 11, 627.
SAINI G. R.: Inhaber's brain-drain from India,Social Biology, 24 (1977) No. 1, 89–90.
SAINSAULIEU R.: Mobilité professionelle et culturelle,Management (France), (1971) No. 5, 19–36.
SAINT-SERNIN B.: “Investissement en hommes” et mobilité du 2e au 6e plan,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 93–100.
SALAM A.: The lonely scientists,International Science and Technology, (Dec. 1964) 66–71.
SALAM A.: The isolation of the scientist in developing countries,Minerva, 4 (1966) No. 4, 461–465.
SALYAMON L. S.: On professional mobility of scientists (in Russian), in:Problemy deyatel'nosti uchenogo i nauchnykh kollektivov, Vyp. 4, Yu. S. MELESHCHENKO (Ed), AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1971, p. 199–203.
SRONG K., NAWLS J. R.: A study of the transfer of training from developed to less developed countries — the case of Ghana,Journal of Management Studies, 13 (1976) No. 1, 16–31.
SAVONA P.: A logical analysis of the migration of scientists and technicians (in Italian),Giornale degli Economisti e Annali di Economia (Padova), (1972) No. 9/10, 700–704.
SAXTON J. A.: “Brain drain” figures,Science, 143 (1964) No. 3613, 1393.
SCHILLER R.: Career mobility program in dietetics,Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 71 (1977) No. 3, 269–273.
SCHLITT R.: Vocational-guidance aids and mobility of engineers (in German),Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift, B 28 (1976) No. 20-2, 722–724.
Science as A Career Choice — Theoretical and Empirical Studies B. T. EIDUSON, L. BECKMAN (Eds), Russel Sage Foundation, New York, 1973.
Science Policy in Latin America: Substance, Structures and Processes (Scientific publication No. 119). Pan American Health Organization, Washington, 1966.
Scientific activities among the Polish emigrants in the West (in Polish),Nauka Polska, 2 (1919), 577–578.
Scientific Brain Drain from the Developing Countries — Twenty-Third Report by the Committee on Government Operations. GPO, Washington, 1968.
Scientific Manpower from Abroad — US Scientists and Engineers of Foreign Birth and Training, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1962.
Les scientifiques émigrés — pionniers ou mercenaires?La recherche, 1 (1970) No. 5, 410–413.
The 1972 Scientist and Engineer Population Redefined — Vol. 1. Demographic, Educational, and Professional Characteristics. National Science Foundation, Washington, 1975, p. 9. 13, 130–185.
The 1972 Scientist and Engineer Population Redefined — Vol. 2. Labor Force and Employment Characteristics. National Science Foundation, Washington, 1975, p. 7, 47–48.
Scientists Abroad — A Study of the International Movement of Persons in Science and Technology, UNESCO, Paris, 1971.
Scientists and Engineers from Abroad, Fiscal Years 1962 and 1963. National Science Foundation, Washington, 1965.
Scientists and Engineers from Abroad, 1962–1964. National Science Foundation, Washington, 1967.
Scientists and Engineers from Abroad — Trends of the Past Decade, 1966–1973. National Science Foundation, Washington, 1977.
Scientists, Engineers, and Physicians from Abroad, Fiscal Year 1968. National Science Foundation, Washington, 1969.
Scientists, Engineers, and Physicians from Abroad — Trends Through Fiscal Year 1970. National Science Foundation, Washington, 1972.
Scientists in exile,Nature, 225 (1970) No. 5229, 213–214.
The scientists' pool — What it is and how it works,Technical Manpower (New Delhi), 6 (1964) No. 1, 1–3.
SCOTT A. D.: The international circulation of human capital (letter),Minerva, 6 (1967) No. 1, 112–116.
SCOTT A. D.: On some positive aspects of the economics of the brain drain (letter),Minerva, 9 (1971) No. 4, 558–560.
SEROV N. K.: Professional specialization of scientists and the psychology of information usage in science (in Russian), in:Problemy deyatel'nosti uchenogo i nauchnykh kollektivov, Vyp. 4, Yu. S. MELESHCHENKO (Ed.), AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1971, 361–366.
Services du Conseiller Scientifique près l'Ambassade de France a Londres. Les problems de la carrière des chercheurs et leur mobilité,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 128–136.
SEWERA W.: Scientific and technical manpower in international relations (in Polish),Ekonomia i organizacja pracy, (1969), No. 10, 458–462.
SHEARER J. G.: In defense of traditional views of the “brain drain” problem, in:International Educational and Cultural Exchange, US Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, Washington, 1966, p. 12–25.
SHELISH P. B.: On the complex investigation of professional mobility of scientific personnel (in Russian), in:Nauka i tekhnika —voprosy istorii i. teorii, VII/1, Institut istorii estestvoznaniya i tekhniki AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1972, p. 25–29.
SHEPHARD D. A.: Migration of physicians,Canadian Medical Association Journal, 116 (1977) No. 2, 124.
SHICHIVITSA O. M.:Mobil'nost' nauki (The mobility of science), Volgo-Vyatskoe knizhnoe izdanie, Gor'kii, 1975.
SHIMSHONI D.: The mobile scientist in the American instrument industry,Minerva, 8 (1970) No. 1, 59–89.
SHTANCHENKOV G.: Brain drain from developing countries (in Russian),Mirovaya ekonomia i mezhdunarodnye otnosheniya, (1969) No. 7, 48–55.
SIDOROVA E. M.: On a method of analyzing professional mobility in science (in Russian), in:Nauka i tekhnika — voprosy istorii i teorii, VII/1, Institut istorii estestvoznaniya i tekhniki, Akademia nauk SSSR, Leningrad, 1972, p. 49–53.
SIEKEVITZ P.: Displaced Argentine scientists (letter),Science, 154 (1966) No. 3753, 1117.
SIEMASZKO Z. A.: James Watt and the brain drain,New Scientist, 34 (1967) No. 545, 405–406.
SIFFERLEN J. M.: Données statistiques sur les personnels de recherche,Le progrès scientifique, (1974) No. 171, 3–29.
SIMAI M.: The brain drain and the developing countries,The New Hungarian Quarterly, 10 (1969) No. 45, 156–166.
SINAUER E. M.: The brain drain (letter),International Development Review, 16 (1974) No. 3, F 2.
SMIRNOVA L. S.: Social-economical problems related to the migration of scientific, engineering and medical personnel in the United States (dissertation — in Russian). Institut SShA i Kanady, AN SSSR, Moskva, 1977.
SMITH W. R.: Favorable and unfavorable working conditions reported by scientists at two research centers, in:Research Conference on the Identification of Creative Scientific Talent, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, 1959, p. 265
Social Mobility in Britain, D. GLASS (Ed.), Free Press, Glencoe (Ill.), 1954.
SOUTHWICK T. P.: Brain drain — fewer scientists enter US, more seek to leave,Science, 169 (1970) No. 3945, 565–566.
STARK T.: migrants in intellectual and professional occupations,Migration News, (1963) No. 2, 11–19.
STAROPOLI A., RIPERT E., CASABIANCA C. de: Formation et emploi des chercheurs aux Etats-Unis,Le progrès scientifique, (1971) No. 145/146, 103–110.
Statement by the participants from abroad on the migration of Japanese mathematicians, in:Proceedings of the International Symposium on Algebraic Theory, Tokyo — Nikko 1955, Science Council of Japan, Tokyo, 1956.
STEINDL I.: Emigration, Ersatzbedarf und Nachwuchs der Akademikern bis 1981,Monatsberichte (Österr. Inst. Wissenschaftsforschung), 49 (1976) No. 7, 307–325.
STINDLE E.: The brain drain (in German),Politische Studien (München), 28 (1977) No. 234, 427–428.
STORER N.: The coming changes in American science,Science, 142 (1963) No. 3591, 464–467.
STORER N. W.:The Social System of Science, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York-Chicago-San Francisco-Toronto-London, 1966, p. 149.
SUPER D. E.:The Psychology of Careers, Harper & Row, New York, 1957.
SUTHERLAND Sir G.: The brain drain,The Political Quarterly, 38 (1967) No. 1, 51–61.
SUTHERLAND G.: The migration of scientists,The Advancement of Science, 25 (1968) No. 123, 84–91.
SYMONDS R.: The problems of training abroad,Prospects in Education (UNESCO), 1 (1970) 48–54.
SZKOROV G.: Brain drain — an inequality factor in contemporary world (in Russian),Mezhdunarodnaya zhizn', (1969) No. 6, 20–28.
SZMANT H. H.: Foreign aid support of science and economic growth,Science, 199 (1978) No. 4334, 1173–1182.
ŠŤASTNÝ Z.: Mobility of scientists (in Czech),Teorie a metoda, 6 (1974) No. 3, 71–82.
ŠŤASTNÝ Z.: Social-psychological aspects of the relationships between communication and mobility in science (in Czech),Teorie a metoda, 8 (1976) No. 3, 69–84.
ŠŤASTNÝ Z.: Mobility of scientists (in Russian), Chapter 7, in: Nauchnye kadry i izmenenie ikh struktury v sotsialisticheskom obshchestve, Akademia Nauk SSSR, Moskva, 1979.
ŠŤASTNÝ Z., KŘÍŽOVÁ E.: Mobility of scientists (research report — in Czech). Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Czechosl. Acad. Sci., Praha, 1973.
ŠŤASTNÝ Z., KŘÍŽOVÁ E.: Mobility of scientific personnel in Czechoslovakia (in Russian), in:Nauka i tekhnika — voprosy istorit i teorii, VIII;1, Institut istorii estestvoznaniya i tekhniki AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1973, p. 114–117.
TAKESHI N.: The contribution of foreigners,Journal of World History (UNESCO), 9 (1965) No. 2, 294–320.
TEICH A. H.: International politics and international science — A study of scientists' attitudes, Department of Political Science, Cambridge (Mass.), 1969.
THIESENHUSEN W. C.: Building new nations — Compensation for the brain drain,Current, (1968) No. 96, 48–52.
THOMAS B.: International Migration and Economic Development — A Trend Report and Bibliography. UNESCO, Paris, 1961.
THOMAS B.: Trends in the international migration of skilled manpower,Migration (Geneva), 1 (1961) No. 3, 5–21.
THOMAS B.: From the other side — A European view,Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 367 (1966) 63–73.
THOMAS B.: The international circulation of human capital,Minerva, 5 (1967) No. 4, 479–506.
THOMAS B.: International movements of highly trained manpower. General Conference, International Union of the Scientific Study of Population, London, 1969.
THOMPSON H. W.: International mobility among scientists,Nature, 243 (1973) No. 5403, 135–137.
THUMANN A.: An experiment in retraining,IEEE Transactions of Engineering Management, EM-19 (1972) No. 2, 72–74.
TOMBO R. Jr.: Columbia and Berlin,Science, 34 (1911) 762–764.
Trends relating to scientific manpower in Germany. US Department of State,International Science Notes, (1966) No. 14.
TURNER R.: Sponsored and contest mobility and the school system,American Sociological Review, 25 (1960) No. 6, 855–867.
TYMOVSKI Ya.: Mobility of researchers (in Russian), in:Nauchno-tekhnicheskaya revolyutsiya i sotsial'nyi progress (Mezhdun. simp. SEV-SFRYu), Sekt. 8, SEV, Moskva, 1974, p. 153–158.
TYMOVSKI J.: Mobility of researchers (in Hungarian),Tud. tani Szemelvények, (1975) No. 6, 115–122.
UNDERHILL R.: Values and post-college career change,American Journal of Sociology, 72 (1966) No. 2, 163–172.
VARSHAVSKII K. M.: Stabil and variable composition of scientific institutions — on the staff mobility (in Russian). in:Problemy deyatel'nosti uchenogo i nauchnykh kollektivov, Vyp. 2 AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1969, p. 43–47.
VARSHAVSKII K. M.:Analiz mobil'nosti nauchnykh kadrov po kategoriyam (Analyzing mobility of scientific personnel by categories), Nauka i tekhnika, Leningrad 1972.
VASHAVSKII K. M.: Analyzing mobility of scientific personnel by categories — on the materials from capitalist countries (in Russian), in:Nauka i tekhnika — voprosy istorii i teorii, VII/1, Institut istorii estestvoznaniya i tekhniki AN SSSR, Leningrad, 1972, p. 101–104.
VARSHAVSKII K. M.: Mobility patterns of scientific personnel in capitalist countries (in Russian),Naukovedenie i informatika, (1974) No. 11, 28–33.
VAS-ZOLTÁN P.: Did the brain-drain process come to an end? (in Hungarian),Magyar Tudomány, 79/17 No. 7/8, 466–476.
VAS-ZOLTÁN P.:A Brain Drain — Az agyak elrablása (in Hungarian), Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1973.
VLACHÝ J.: Remarks on the productive age,Teorie a metoda, 2 (1970) No. 3, 121–150. Polish translation:Zagadnienia naukoznawstwa, 8 (1972) No. 1, 96–112.
VLACHÝ J.: Czechoslovak physicistis in another survey,Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, B22 (1972) No. 5, 435–438.
VLACHÝ J.: Interdisciplinarita ve vědě (Interdisciplinarity in science), Thesis, Institut of Philosophy and Sociology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha, 1973, p. 45–47, 107–123.
VLACHÝ J.: Interdisciplinarity and physics (in Czech), in:Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of Czechoslovak Physicists, Košice, 1977, Alfa, Bratislava, 1978.
VLACHÝ J.: Field mobility in Czech physics-related institutes and faculties,Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, B29 (1979) No. 2, 237–240.
VLACHÝ J.: Mobility in physics,Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, B28 (1978).
VLADIN A.: Brain drain (in Russian),Novoe vremya, (1970) No. 27, 21–22.
Voprosy teorii i praktiki upravleniya i organizatsii nauki (Problems of the theory and praxis of science management and organization), K. V. ONANICHEV et al. (Eds), Nauka, Moskva, 1975, p. 288–301.
Voprosy teorii i praktiki upravleniya i organizatsii nauki (Problems of the theory and praxis of science management and organization), D. M. GVISHIANI et al. (Eds), Nauka, Moskva, 1975, p. 293–296.
Wachsendes Interesse an Rückkehr bei abgewanderten Wissenschaftlern.Deutsche Universitäts Zeitung, Hochschul-Dienst (Bonn), (1972) No. 8, 337.
WALL P. E., COLBORN R.: On leaving Britain,International Science and Technology, (1964) No. 32, 48–57.
WALSH J.: Trained manpower — British studies call for better use of the supplyScience, 154 (1966) No. 3755, 1425–1427.
WATANABE M.: Japanese students abroad and the acquisition of scientific and technical knowledge,Journal of World History (UNESCO), 9 (1965) No. 2, 254–294.
WATANABE S.: The brain drain from developing to developed countries,International Labour Review, 99 (1968) No. 4, 401–433.
WEBER R.: Warum gehen sie — Gründe der Abwanderung deutscher Wissenschaftler,Arbeitgeber (Düsseldorf), (1967) No. 18, 519–520.
WEINER C.: A new site for the seminar — The refugees and American physics in the thirties, in:The Intellectual Migration — Europe and America, 1930–1960 D. FLEMING, B. BAILYN (Eds), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1969, p. 152–234.
WELLEK A.: The impact of the German immigration on the development of American psychology,Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 4 (1968) 207–229.
WEN L. L.: Matrix analysis of migration streams,International Migration, 8 (1970) No. 4, 174–181.
Weniger europäische Wissenschaftler wandern in die USA aus.Deutsche Universitäts Zeitung, Hochschul-Dienst (Bonn), (1970) No. 21, 19.
WEST K.: Training for medical research — The world role of the US,Journal of Medical Education, 39 (1964) No. 3, 237–264.
WEST K. M.: Foreign interns and residents in the United States,Journal of Medical Education, 40 (1965) 1110–1129.
WHELAN J. G.: Brain drain — a study of the persistent issue of international scientific mobility, GPO, Washington, 1974.
Where don't PhD's go?New Scientist, 44 (1969) No. 674, 277.
WIENAND M.: Zur Mobilität des Physikers,Physikalische Blätter, 31 (1975) No. 10, 471–475.
WILSON J. A.: The emigration of British scientist,Minerva, 5 (1966) No. 1, 20–29.
WILSON J. A., GASTON J.: New light one the “brain drain”,New Scientist, 43 (1969) No. 660, 234–237.
WILSON J. A., GASTON J.: Background and expectations of migrant scientists in North America,Irish Journal of Education, 2 (1971) No. 1, 86–97.
WILSON J. A., GASTON J.: Reflux from the “brain drain”,Minerva, 12 (1974) No. 4, 459–468.
WOLFLE D.: Aid to the United states (editorial),Science, 139 (1963) No. 3557, 803.
WOLFLE D.: Brain drain (editorial),Science, 154 (1966) No. 3752, 965.
YAGI E.: How Japan introduced Western physics in the early years of the Meiji, 1868–1888,Scientific Papers of the College of General Education, University of Tokyo, 9 (1959) No. 1, 163–174.
ZAHEER S. H.: The brain drain problem,Scientific World, 13 (1969) No. 3, 15–16.
ZALESKI J.: Scientific activities among the Poles in Petersburg over the recent years (in Polish),Nauka Polska, 2 (1919) 553–563.
ZALTMAN G., KÖHLER B. M.: The dissemination of task and socioemotional information in an international community of scientists,Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 23 (1972) No. 4, 225–236.
ZIMMERMANN C. C.: The brain-drain controversy and international students,International Review of Modern Sociology, 3 (1973) No. 2, 225–226.
Zum Problem westdeutscher Wissenschaftler in den USA,Regelungstechnik, (1967) No. 4, 172.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Vlachý, J. Mobility in science. Scientometrics 1, 201–228 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02016972
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02016972