The internal brain drain: foreign aid, hiring practices, and international migration
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Lemay-Hébert, Nicolas
Marcelin, Louis Herns
Pallage, Stephane
Cela, Toni
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Building on empirical material gathered in Haiti, this paper advances a new and innovative
understanding of the internal brain drain phenomenon—the poaching of local skilled workers by
international organisations (IOs) or international non-governmental organisations (INGOs)—
by conceptualising it as an equilibrium. This equilibrium is composed of two sets of tensions:
(i) those between the salary conditions in the public sector and those on offer to local personnel
working for IOs and INGOs; and (ii) those inherent in the dual salary scale used by IOs and
INGOs for local and international staff. These two sets of tensions contribute in their specific
ways to international migration, and, as such, the internal brain drain has a bearing on external brain drain dynamics. In addition, the paper addresses the difficult policy choices facing
development and humanitarian organisations, since every set of policies that impacts on one side
of the equilibrium is bound to affect its other side.
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2037-12-31