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A brain drain or an insufficient brain gain?

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Upstate New York's weak population and labor force growth in recent years has raised concerns about a loss of educated workers. Indeed, the region has seen a net outflow of college-educated people. This issue of Upstate New York At-a-Glance finds that this net outflow reflects a low rate of in-migration to the region, rather than an unusually high rate of out-migration.

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  • Richard Deitz, 2007. "A brain drain or an insufficient brain gain?," Upstate New York At-a-Glance, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, issue Aug.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fednup:y:2007:i:aug:n:2
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    1. Jeffrey A. Groen, 2011. "Building Knowledge Stocks Locally," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 25(4), pages 316-329, November.

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