Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5056441 Economic Systems 2011 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

We investigate the impact of home country institutions on the skill level of immigrants to the United States over 1988–1998. Specifically, we explore the hypothesis that institutions are multidimensional and that the different dimensions have conflicting impacts on the migration of skilled labor. Using an exploratory factor analysis on fifteen institutional variables, we identify the following dimensions of institutional character: credibility, transparency, democracy, and the security of civil society. We find that credibility and transparency increase the magnitude of brain drain, security reduces it, and democracy has no significant impact.

► Institutions impact the brain drain. ► Institutional quality is multi-dimensional. ► Credibility and transparency magnify brain drain. ► Security reduces brain drain. ► Democracy has no significant impact on brain drain.

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