Regulation of International Intellectual Migration
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v7i11.3067Keywords:
Regulation of skilled migration, High skilled migration, Professionals, Demand based regulation, Supply based regulation, EU Blue card, Green card, H-1B visa, Global talent visaAbstract
This study explores the regulation of international intellectual migration, focusing on administrative and economic methods used by donor and recipient countries to manage the movement of highly skilled workers. It highlights global initiatives such as Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker Program, the EU Blue Card in Germany, and the H-1B visa in the United States, alongside Russia’s 2019–2025 policy on educational and scientific exchanges. Despite growing policies in this area, limited research examines the balance between labor market demand and supply, intellectual property protection, and migrant integration. The study aims to address this gap by analyzing legal frameworks, economic incentives, and immigration policies through a comparative approach. Results indicate the need for ethical and transparent migration practices that promote social integration and long-term national development. Findings emphasize cooperative policy-making to enhance mutual benefits between countries while fostering global knowledge exchange.
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