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MORE4 – Support Data Collection and Analysis Concerning Mobility Patterns and Career Paths of Researchers. Survey on Researchers Outside Europe

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  • Jürgen Janger
  • Agnes Kügler
  • Nicole Schmidt-Padickakudy

    (WIFO)

  • Anna Strauss-Kollin

    (Austrian Institute of Economic Research)

  • Mantas Budraitis

    (Public Policy and Management Institute)

  • Lidia Nuñez Lopez
  • Miriam Van Hoed

    (IDEA Consult)

Abstract
The Survey on Researchers residing outside the European Union within the Mobility of Researchers 4-study (MORE4) updates the first three MORE studies. It conducts a large-scale, but not representative survey among academic researchers with and without mobility experience in the EU. It provides information on the PhD-training, recruitment practices, careers in research, working conditions, international mobility and collaboration patterns of researchers as well as information on the perception of the attractiveness of the European Union as a location to do research. The results are very similar to the results of MORE3, with broadly stable mobility patterns and perceptions on research in the EU: the EU is still seen as less attractive than other advanced countries, such as the USA.

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  • Jürgen Janger & Agnes Kügler & Nicole Schmidt-Padickakudy & Anna Strauss-Kollin & Mantas Budraitis & Lidia Nuñez Lopez & Miriam Van Hoed, 2020. "MORE4 – Support Data Collection and Analysis Concerning Mobility Patterns and Career Paths of Researchers. Survey on Researchers Outside Europe," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 67167, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:wstudy:67167
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