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"Tertiary Care: Medical, Psychosocial, and Environmental Aspects" ed. by Ayşe Emel Önal

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"Tertiary Care: Medical, Psychosocial, and Environmental Aspects" ed. by Ayşe Emel Önal

"Tertiary Care: Medical, Psychosocial, and Environmental Aspects" ed. by Ayşe Emel Önal
ITexLi | 2024 | ISBN: 1837691398 9781837691395 183769138X 9781837691388 1837691401 9781837691401 | 169 pages | PDF | 7 MB

This book provides a comprehensive overview of tertiary health care, including case examples. Chapters address such topics as tertiary care in India, psychosocial care, treatment services in tertiary care, and much more.

Tertiary Student Migration from Central Asia to Germany: Cases of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan (Repost)

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Tertiary Student Migration from Central Asia to Germany: Cases of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan (Repost)

Tertiary Student Migration from Central Asia to Germany: Cases of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan by Nargiza Abdullaeva
English | PDF | 2020 | 276 Pages | ISBN : 3658290196 | 3.03 MB

Nargiza Abdullaeva examines student migration phenomenon from Central Asia to Germany. In her research she combines inimitably three levels of analysis: micro level explores Central Asian students’ and graduates’ individual characteristics, their life courses before and during their studies in Germany, students’ return/non-return intentions after graduation in Germany and their motivations. Meso level deals with circular migration and social remittances’ transfer, and the macro level looks into policy mechanisms on the part of sending Central Asian republics and Germany as a receiving country. The findings reveal that the student migration serves as a realistic channel for the out-migration of highly qualified people (brain-drain) and that the brain circulation practically does not exist.