The South African brain drain: An empirical assessment

The South African brain drain: An empirical assessment

Author: 
Kaplan, David
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2017
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Höppli, Thomas, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Development Southern Africa
Source: 
Development Southern Africa, Vol. 34, No. 5, July 2017, pp. 497-514
Abstract: 

There is no reliable data on the extent of South African skilled emigration and return migration. Statistics South Africa stopped collecting emigration data more than a decade ago. This paper provides data from the turn of the century collected in the countries to which South Africans emigrate. It first provides detailed data on emigration to the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States - the main destinations for emigrants from South Africa. It then provides estimates for the United Arab Emirates. Finally, it presents data for twenty-five other OECD countries. By contrast with widespread claims that there has been a very large brain gain as South Africans have returned following the global financial crisis, it shows that there was still a net brain drain, albeit at a slower pace. The most recent data suggest that the rate of emigration may be accelerating again.

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CITATION: Kaplan, David. The South African brain drain: An empirical assessment . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2017. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 34, No. 5, July 2017, pp. 497-514 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frsouth-african-brain-drain-empirical-assessment