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Highly educated skilled migrants are attracted to global cities: The case of Greek PhD holders
Population, Space and Place ( IF 2.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-29 , DOI: 10.1002/psp.2517
Lois Labrianidis 1 , Theodosis Sykas 2 , Evi Sachini 3 , Nikolaos Karampekios 3
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In this paper, we investigate to what extent highly educated skilled Greek migrants are attracted to global cities. With the use of a novel database, we find that highly educated Greek migrants are attracted more to cities indexed as global than to cities that are not indexed as global. Moreover, the more the international indexes that list a city as global, the greater the number of such migrants this city receives; that is, these migrants prefer to live in those global cities that are considered to have the most attributes to be classified as such. We provide information on which specific cities these migrants live in, thus filling a gap in the relevant literature. Our data further support a well-documented argument that there is a mutual beneficial relationship between skilled migrants and global cities to the extent that global cities create a favourable socio-economic environment that attracts highly skilled migrants.

中文翻译:

受过高等教育的技术移民被全球城市所吸引:以希腊博士生为例

在本文中,我们调查了受过高等教育的希腊技术移民在多大程度上被全球城市所吸引。通过使用一个新的数据库,我们发现受过高等教育的希腊移民更容易被索引为全球的城市所吸引,而不是未被索引为全球的城市。此外,将一个城市列为全球城市的国际指数越多,该城市接收的此类移民数量就越多;也就是说,这些移民更愿意住在那些被认为具有最多属性的全球城市中。我们提供了这些移民居住在哪些特定城市的信息,从而填补了相关文献的空白。
更新日期:2021-09-29
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