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Lithuanian “Brain Drain” Causes: Push and Pull Factors

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Table 1 Socioeconomic status of migrants in Lithuania before the departure
Figure 1. “Brain drain” by geopolitical regions
Figure 3. Migration push and pull factors
Table 2). According to the meaning of these variables

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