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Gaillard A.M., Gaillard Jacques. (2015). Return migration of highly skilled scientists and engineers to Morocco : return or circulation ?. In : Gaillard Jacques (ed.), Gaillard A.M. (ed.), Krishna V.V. (ed.). Return from migration and circulation of highly educated people : the never ending brain drain. Science Technology and Society, 20 (3), p. 414-434. ISSN 0971-7218.

Titre du document
Return migration of highly skilled scientists and engineers to Morocco : return or circulation ?
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000364569400008
Auteurs
Gaillard A.M., Gaillard Jacques
In
Gaillard Jacques (ed.), Gaillard A.M. (ed.), Krishna V.V. (ed.) Return from migration and circulation of highly educated people : the never ending brain drain
Source
Science Technology and Society, 2015, 20 (3), p. 414-434 ISSN 0971-7218
The qualification level of the emigrating Moroccans rose steadily in the 1990s, and especially since the year 2000. At present, an estimated 20 per cent of the highly qualified Moroccans live abroad. Student migration, which accounts for a large part of this 20 per cent, is contributing substantially to keeping this level high. For the last 20 years Morocco has been testing actions to mobilise and reconnect its S&T diaspora. The related special programmes and institutions are discussed and analysed in this article. Results are mixed, especially if measured against the original goals and the high expectations of the MREs (Marocains Residant a l'Etranger: Moroccans living abroad). In response to these weaknesses and criticisms, proposals for institutional reorganisation and programme revisions have recently been put forth, or tested, but it is too early to evaluate the outcome. Interviews conducted in Morocco and in Europe with scientists who returned to their country or were part of the diaspora living in Europe indicate a very strong desire to participate in the development of Morocco, but also highlight inhibiting factors inherent in the public higher education and research. The international mobility of the interviewees was a constant but not all thought that Morocco would be their final landing place. Many of them are the forerunners in a new type of mobility system that will contribute (together with the reform measures that Morocco will have to adopt) to making the Moroccan national research system attract Moroccan and foreign scientists for all or part of their professional career.
Plan de classement
Migrations [108MIGRA] ; Politique scientifique et sociologie de la science [116RESCI]
Descripteurs
RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE ; MIGRATION INTERNATIONALE ; DIASPORA ; EXODE DES COMPETENCES ; SOCIOLOGIE DE LA SCIENCE ; POLITIQUE DE LA SCIENCE ; MIGRATION DE RETOUR
Description Géographique
MAROC
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F A010065678]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010065680
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