Trying to slow the brain drain

Friday, February 25, 2005

Thirty-three states experience a net loss of young college graduates. Here's an interesting story of what states are doing to try to make their states "sticky" for recent college graduates. Unfortunately, there's little evidence that financial incentives work.

In sum, despite politicians' efforts to the contrary, there's no short term fix for this loss of talent. Read more. Trying to attract older college graduates to come back, as Maine is doing (see the next story), may make some sense. It's certainly cheaper putting up web sites and sending e-mails to alumni than giving tax breaks.

posted by Ed Morrison |

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