@conference {61571, title = {Triangular Human Capital Flows between Sending, Entrepot and the Rest of the World Destinations: Lessons from Canada and Germany}, year = {2002}, month = {Jan 1, 2002}, abstract = {We argue that their exist three initial sending regions, India, China, and Hong{\textendash}Kong (SAR) and two possible receiving regions, an entrepot destination (Canada{\textendash}Europe) and the ROW (USA). The home destination is of course the original sending country.Furthermore, we argue that three options or types of movement exist for each emigrant after the initial move to the entrepot country in two separate periods. These options include staying in the new entrepot country (Canada), returning to the origin country or sojourning on to a third country (ROW). In addition, multiple permutations over these types of immigrant movements can arise and complex patterns appear which will now blur the traditional categories of temporary (less than one year) and permanent movers.}, author = {Don J. DeVoretz} }