Migration Influence on Human Capital Under Globalization

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Abstract

Intellectualization and globalization are modern characteristics of sustainable development of national economies. The countries are in competition with each other for having modern knowledge holders and creators of new technology and culture. Human capital has become not only the driver and competitive strength but also prevailing form of social wealth and base for intellectual and social capital not only economic but also civilizational progress in broad terms. Amid globalization of economics specific processes take place making impact on human capital. Migration can have a diverse impact and change quality and quantity indices of human capital. The article deals with main trends in use of human capital at modern world labor market. Migration impact has been analyzed in the OECD countries on development of human capital, possible strategies of behavior on the world stage have been identified.

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Lashkareva, O., Abetova, S., & Kozhahmetova, G. (2018). Migration Influence on Human Capital Under Globalization. In Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics (pp. 139–154). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01784-2_9

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