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CONCEPTUAL BASES OF PUBLIC REGULATION OF SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL MOBILITY

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Purpose of research – conceptualize and systematically study theoretical aspects of public regulation of scientific personnel mobility based on study of approaches to regulating intellectual migration processes.
Research methodology was based on the contemporary theory of migration in national dimension. Also, within the framework of this study, it is possible to identify the main conceptual model of intellectual migration policy of the state, where the system model was chosen as the basis. In addition, methods of public administration/regulation and political science analysis were widely used, such as comparative-political science method, system approach, institutional analysis, and predictive method.
Originality/value of research lies in the fact that on the basis of a systematic study of theoretical-methodological aspects of scientific personnel mobility and intellectual migration, the main approaches to public regulation are identified and knowledge in this area is systematized.
Findings – it was identified that public regulation of scientific personnel mobility and intellectual migration should be systematic and implemented primarily on the basis of conceptual shifts in migration policy, accompanied by various mechanisms for attracting highly-skilled scientists, taking into account needs of different countries' economies and creating favorable conditions for their activities.

About the Authors

G. N. Sansyzbayeva
Аl-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



Ye. Nuruly
Аl-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



A. S. Aktymbayeva
Аl-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



A. Zh. Sapiyeva
Аl-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



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Sansyzbayeva G.N., Nuruly Ye., Aktymbayeva A.S., Sapiyeva A.Zh. CONCEPTUAL BASES OF PUBLIC REGULATION OF SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL MOBILITY. Central Asian Economic Review. 2020;(2):8-24.

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