[Astărăstoaie, V., Gavrilovici, C., Oprea, L., Manea, T. (2014). La drum cu Hipocrate: migraţia medicilor din România, Polirom, Iaşi.]Search in Google Scholar
[Beine, M., Docquier, F., Rapoport, H. (2008). ‘Brain Drain and Human Capital Formation in Developing Countries: Winners and Losers’, The Economic Journal, 118(528), pp. 631-652.10.1111/j.1468-0297.2008.02135.x]Search in Google Scholar
[Bentchicou, N. (1997). Les Femmes de L’immigration au Quotidien, Paris: l’Harmatt an, 1997.]Search in Google Scholar
[Boboc, C., Boncea, I., Manea, D. (2015). ‘The international migration of Romanian physicians’, Economic Computation and Economic Cybernetics Studies and Research, 49(4), pp. 85-102.]Search in Google Scholar
[Boboc, C., Vasile, V., Ghita, S. (2011). ‚Migration of Physicians: Causes and Effects in CEE Countries’, in Zhou M. (eds) Education and Management. ISAEBD 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 210, pp. 514-520.10.1007/978-3-642-23065-3_74]Search in Google Scholar
[Boncea, I.J. (2014). ‘Brain drain in Romania: factors influencing physicians emigration’, Jurnalul practicilor comunitare positive, XIV(1), pp. 064-074.]Search in Google Scholar
[Buchan, J., Perfilieva, G. (2006). ‘Health Worker Migration in the European Region: Country Case Studies and Policy Implications. Division of Country Support‘, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen.]Search in Google Scholar
[Dimian, G. C. (2014). ‘Labour Market and Educational Mismatches in Romania’. Procedia Economics and Finance, 10, pp. 294-303.10.1016/S2212-5671(14)00305-0]Search in Google Scholar
[Dimian, G.C., Ileanu, B., Aceleanu, M. (2016). ‘Aging and Economic Competitiveness in the Core of “North Euro-zone”’, Inzinerine Ekonomika, Engineering Economics, 27(3), pp. 253–263.10.5755/j01.ee.27.3.14028]Search in Google Scholar
[Dodani, S., LaPorte, R.E. (2005). ‘Brain drain from developing countries: how can brain drain be converted into wisdom gain?‘, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 98(11), pp. 487–491.10.1177/014107680509801107]Search in Google Scholar
[Fall, M. (2010). ‘Migrations des Étudiants Sénégalais. Impact sur le Développement de Leur Pays D’Origine’ (The Senegalese Students’ Migration. Impact on the Development of the Country of Origin’, Hommes & Migrations, vol. 1286-1287, pp. 222-233.10.4000/hommesmigrations.1755]Search in Google Scholar
[Fangen, K. (2010). ‘Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Young Immigrants. Presentation of an Analytical Framework’, Young. Nordic Journal of Youth Research, 18(2), pp. 133-156.10.1177/110330881001800202]Search in Google Scholar
[Farhat, H. (1998). ‘Des Médecins Français D’Origine Libanaise’, in Simon-Barouh, I. (ed.), Dynamiques Migratoires et Rencontres Ethniques, Paris: l’Harmattan, pp. 263-271.]Search in Google Scholar
[Forcier, M.B., Simoens, S., Giuffrida, A. (2004). ‘Impact, regulation and health policy implications of physician migration in OECD countries‘, Human Resources for Health, pp.2-12.10.1186/1478-4491-2-12]Search in Google Scholar
[Galan, A., Olsavszky, V., Vladescu, C. (2014). ‘Emergent challenge of health professional emigration: Romania’s accession to the EU‘, Health Professional Mobility and Health Systems, 23(449), pp. 449–478.]Search in Google Scholar
[Glazer, V.F. (2016). ‘The community construction and the extension towards Eastern Europe, Case study: The profile of the Romanian emigrant’, Convergent Discourses. Exploring the contexts of communication, Arhipelag XXI Press, pp. 265-269.]Search in Google Scholar
[Hnatiuc, M., Iov, C.J. (2013). ‘Telemedicine based globalization’, in Recent Advances in Energy, Environment, Economics and Technological Innovation, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Development, Energy, Environment, Economics (DEEE ‘13), pp. 261-267.]Search in Google Scholar
[Husanu, the president of the national healthcare union Sanitas, quoted by Agerpres, https://www.romania-insider.com/romanias-brain-drain-half-of-romanias-doctors-left-the-country-between-2009-and-2015/]Search in Google Scholar
[Martin, J.P. (2017). ‘The medical brain drain: myths and realities‘, International Migration Outlook: SOPEMI - 2007 Edition, [Online]. Available at: https://www.oecdilibrary.org/docserver/migr_outlook-2007-sumen.pdf?expires=1584448347&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=31B99AC7048DC27C98757BF38362B5C1 (Accessed: 27 May 2020).]Search in Google Scholar
[Newsletter, Valorile Romanilor, “Etica muncii”, ICCV, Grupul Romanesc pentru studiul valorilor sociale, no 4, 2009.]Search in Google Scholar
[OECD (2007). Immigrant health workers in OECD countries in the broader context of highly skilled migration, [Online]. Available at: https://www.who.int/hrh/migration/2007_annual_report_international_migration.pdf?ua=1 (Accessed: 10 May 2020).]Search in Google Scholar
[Păunică, M., Pitulice, I.C., Ştefănescu, A. (2017). ‘Migraţia Internaţională din Sistemele Publice de Sănătate. Cazul României’, Amfiteatru Economic, 19(46), pp. 560-573.]Search in Google Scholar
[Rachedi, L. (2009). ‘Apprendre l’Altérité à Travers le Récit de Soi: Histoire et Identité’, in Yanaprassart, P. (ed.), Paroles d’Acteurs de la Mobilité. De la Mobilité Géographique à la Mobilité Intellectuelle, Paris: l’Harmattan, 2009, pp. 107-120.]Search in Google Scholar
[Rechel, B., Dubois, C.A., McKee, M. (2005). ‘The health care workforce in Europe: Learning from experience‘ Copenhagen, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policy, [Online]. Available at: http://www.euro.who.int/Document/E89156.pdf (Accessed: 10 June 2020).]Search in Google Scholar
[Roman, M., Voicu, C. (2010). ‘Câteva efecte socioeconomice ale migraţiei forţei de muncă asupra ţărilor de emigraţie. Cazul României’, Economie teoretică şi aplicată, XVII (7), pp. 50-65.]Search in Google Scholar
[Ryan, L. (2007). ‘Migrant Women, Social Networks and Motherhood: The Experiences of Irish Nurses in Britain’, Sociology, 41 (2), pp. 295-312.10.1177/0038038507074975]Search in Google Scholar
[Saghin, D., Lucheş, D.,Marici, M. (2016). ‘The Influence of Personal and Professional Variables Upon the Nature of Immigration of Romanian Doctors to France: The Moderating Effect of Gender’, Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, [S.l.], pp. 132-149.]Search in Google Scholar
[Schmoll, C. (2005). ‘Pratiques Spatiales Transnationales et Stratégies de Mobilité des Commerçantes Tunisiennes’, Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales, 21(1), pp. 131-154.10.4000/remi.2352]Search in Google Scholar
[Stoiciu, V. (2012). ‘Austerity and Structural Reforms in Romania: Severe Measures, Questionable Economic Results and Negative Social Consequence’, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, International Policy Analysis, [Online] available at: http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/id-moe/09310.pdf (Accessed: 16 December 2019).]Search in Google Scholar
[Suciu, Ş.M., Popescu, C.A., Ciumageanu, M.D., Buzoianu A.D. (2017). ‘Physician migration at its roots: a study on the emigration preferences and plans among medical students in Romania’, Human Resources for Health, 15(6), pp. 1-9.10.1186/s12960-017-0181-8]Search in Google Scholar
[Temime, E. (2007). ‘L’Immigration au Feminin’, Stora, B. and Temime’, in E. (eds.), Immigrances: l’immigration en France au XXe siècle, Paris: Hachett e Littérature, pp. 97-117.]Search in Google Scholar
[The Guardian (2019). Romanian hospitals in crisis as emigration takes its toll, April 2019 [Online] available at: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/apr/21/romanian-hospitals-in-crisis-as-emigration-take-its-toll (Accessed: 16 December 2019).]Search in Google Scholar
[Tilea, B., Vasile, V., Tilea, I. (2013). ‘Labour force mobility and employment crisis in health care sector in Romania‘, Romanian Journal of Economics, 36, pp. 21-42.]Search in Google Scholar
[Vandenbroucke F., (2002). ‘European Integration and Health Care Systems: A Challenge for Social Policy‘, Revue Médicale de l’Assurance Maladie, 33(1), pp. 25-30.]Search in Google Scholar
[Vasilcu, D. (2011). ‘The migration of Healthcare Skills in the context of the enlargement of the economic european area. The case of the Romanian doctors‘, The Annals of The “Ştefan cel Mare” University of Suceava., 10, Special Number, pp. 83-91.]Search in Google Scholar
[Vasile, V., Bunduchi, E., Comes, C.A, Daniel, Ş. (2018). ‘Crisis of medical staff emplyment with higher education, mobilityin the EU and impact on remittences‘, Annales Universitatis Apulensis Series Oeconomica, 20(2), pp. 114-124.]Search in Google Scholar
[Vernette, E. and Giannelloni, J.L. (2009). ‘Vers une nouvelle compréhension de l’influence des leaders d’opinion en marketing’, XXVeme Congres International de l’Association Francais du Marketing, London, United Kingdom.]Search in Google Scholar
[Vujicic, M., Zurn, P., Diallo, K., Dal Poz, M. (2004). ‘The role of wages in slowing the migration of health care professionals from developing countries’, Human Resources for Health, 2(3), pp. 1-14.]Search in Google Scholar
[Wiskow C. (2006). ‘Health worker migration flows in Europe: overview and case studies in selected CEE countries – Romania, Czech Republic, Serbia and Croatia’, Geneva International Labour Organization, [Online] available at: http://www.ilo.org/public/english/dialogue/sector/papers/health/wp245.pdf (Accessed: 21 December, 2019).]Search in Google Scholar