Volume 54, Issue 3
Original Article

What Moves the Highly Skilled and Why? Comparing Turkish Nationals in Canada and Germany

First published: 01 February 2016
Citations: 2

Abstract

Based on in‐depth interviews with highly skilled and business Turkish nationals (HSBTN) in Canada and Germany, this study aims to explore why HSBTN decide to move and whether migration policy differences among the countries of destination affect recent migration motivations of HSBTN. It mainly focuses on the reasons and rationale of HSBTN and their explanations. This study argues that the high skilled and business migrants in general and HSBTN in particular move internationally as a consequence of individual‐level gain beyond economic prospects.

Number of times cited according to CrossRef: 2

  • Are They Deterred by Welfare? Digging into the Drivers of Highly Skilled Temporary and Long‐term Migrants in Europe, International Migration, 10.1111/imig.12631, 58, 2, (180-204), (2019).
  • Politics of Transnational Space, Turkish Origin Migrants and Their Descendants, 10.1007/978-3-319-94995-6, (113-138), (2019).

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