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Número del envío: 572
ID del envío: 578
Submission UUID: ab738358-8b96-4b98-9f81-745bf8e3e4ba
Submission URI: /index.php/es/form/wizard-fichatraductologica
Created: Vie, 29/01/2021 - 21:43
Completed: Sáb, 23/12/2023 - 20:51
Changed: Sáb, 23/12/2023 - 23:21
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Enviado por: Amairani Bautista
Idioma: Español
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Término
brain gain
Inglés (Estados Unidos) (214)
Ciencias Sociales (405)
Derecho (513)
Derecho migratorio US-MX
1. From the perspective of a country of destination, immigration of skilled workers into the country resulting in the acquisition of human capital.
2. From the perspective of a country of origin, the positive spill-over effects of the emigration of highly skilled workers such as brain circulation, or the motivational effects of migration that spur aspiring migrants to acquire further skills. Brain gain also occurs when migrants return back to their country or communities of origin and bring back with them new skills and knowledge acquired in migration.
2. From the perspective of a country of origin, the positive spill-over effects of the emigration of highly skilled workers such as brain circulation, or the motivational effects of migration that spur aspiring migrants to acquire further skills. Brain gain also occurs when migrants return back to their country or communities of origin and bring back with them new skills and knowledge acquired in migration.
International Organization for Migration. (2019). Glossary on Migration. International Organization for Migration. https://publications.iom.int/system/files/pdf/iml_34_glossary.pdf
Medical migration, then, is beneficial for the countries of origin that receive the experience acquired abroad; for the patients in the countries of destination, who receive good care based on the latest findings in medical research; and for the individuals themselves and their families, as they improve their quality of life. These doctors share their know-how in the global health system, proving that international global networks of care may actually be more of a brain gain than a brain drain.
Tigau, C. (2017). Medical Migration to the US The Case for a Brain Gain Theory. Voices of Mexico, 30-33. https://ru.micisan.unam.mx/handle/123456789/19612
Español
ganancia de talento
Nominal (221)
ganancia de cerebros
México (Mex.) (192)
Inmigración de personas capacitadas o talentosas de otro país.
Secretaria de Gobernación. (s.f.). Glosario de términos relacionados con el programa presupuestario P019- coordinar la política migratoria.. (2019). https://portales.segob.gob.mx/work/models/PoliticaMigratoria/CEM/UPM/Glosario_P019.pdf
Las dinámicas de permanencia, retorno y circulación de este flujo migratorio se han convertido en un referente imprescindible en el estudio de la migración calificada en la actualidad y se han considerado como uno de los prototipos más importantes de la circulación y ganancia de talentos para las economías de tecnología global en las sociedades contemporáneas (Saxenian, 2007).
Bermúdez Rico, R. (2015). La movilidad internacional por razones de estudio: Geografía de un fenómeno global. Migraciones internacionales, 8(1), 95-125. https://www.scielo.org.mx/pdf/migra/v8n1/v8n1a4.pdf
Notas para la traducción
Al hablar de este tipo de fenómenos migratorios, los términos que acuñan “cerebros” se usan con mayor frecuencia que “talentos”. Esto se debe a la antigüedad de uso del primero; sin embargo, dicho término puede ser ofensivo al categorizar a los individuos como “cerebros”.