Flight of the flamingos
a study on the mobility of R & D workers : a project by the Human Sciences Research Council in partnership with the CSIR for the National Advisory Council on Innovation
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Contributions
- Kahn, Michael. - Contributor
- Human Sciences Research Council. - Contributor
- South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. - Contributor
- National Advisory Council on Innovation (South Africa) - Contributor
Publication
2004 - Human Sciences Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa, South Africa
Language
English
Word Count
32,000 words, Guess
Page Count
128 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100796920338
- ISBN-139780796920331
- Library of Congress Control Number2005380800
- OCLC Control Number55227033
- Better World Books9780796920331
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- Open LibraryOL3456210M
Classifications
- DDC331.12/7910968
- LCCQ180.S6 F65 2004
- LCCQ180.S6F65 2004
Description
Over the past four decades South Africa has experienced a significant outflow of research and development (R&D) workers, a mobility trend that this pioneering study analyzes to address the troubling loss of science, engineering, and technology knowledge that South Africa is currently facing.
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