Brain gain vs. brain drain. The effects of universities’ mobile students on territorial inequalities

TitleBrain gain vs. brain drain. The effects of universities’ mobile students on territorial inequalities
Publication TypeWorking Paper
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsEtzo, I, Paci, R, Usala, C
Number24_11
ISBN Number978 88 68515 294
Keywordsbrain drain, growth model, mobile university students, spatial disparities
Abstract

Our study examines the relationship between university student mobility and local economic dynamics. Universities are pivotal in shaping societies and economies as hubs of knowledge creation, innovation, and cultural exchange. While recent research underscores the significant impact of university students on local development, there is a notable gap in understanding the distinct effects of mobile versus resident students on the local economy. Using data from 90 NUTS3 provinces in Italy between 2013 and 2019, we investigate the spatial inequalities generated by student mobility. Our focus is on secondlevel university students, who are closer to entering the labor market and thus have a more immediate impact on the local economy. Employing a standard fixed effects growth model, our findings reveal that incoming students significantly boost the economic growth of the destination province, particularly in the Center-North regions (brain gain). Conversely, the southern provinces suffer reduced growth due to the loss of talented students (brain drain). Thus, student mobility exacerbates the enduring spatial disparities in Italy contributing to uneven economic development across regions.

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