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Navajo Nation Brain Drain: An Exploration of Returning College Graduates' Perspectives.

机译:纳瓦霍族人才外流:回归大学毕业生观点的探索。

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American Indian tribes face the phenomenon known across the world as the brain drain. They invest millions of dollars in educating their members, only to have little return on their investments. Many nation members leave reservations to get postsecondary education but never return, contributing to the brain drain. Those who get education off the reservation and choose to return are the exceptions to this rule. Although there is an abundance of literature regarding the brain drain across the world, there has been little research done with American Indians. In order to begin to understand the brain drain phenomenon this study analyzed unstructured qualitative interviews of 17 Navajo Nation members who left their reservation, obtained a degree and returned to work on the reservation. Themes resulting from the hermeneutic analysis of texts that describe the reason why these individuals returned were (a) Family Support, (b) Cultural Identity, (c) Simple Lifestyle, (d) Community and (e) Reservation Economy. The analysis found that constant, lengthy, and meaningful relationships were motivating factors in drawing participants back to contribute to their reservations. Those principles and teachings in the home of these returnees prompts further research in identifying the reasons they were drawn back to their American Indian communities.
机译:美洲印第安人部落面临着全世界都称为人才流失的现象。他们投资了数百万美元来教育其会员,却获得了很少的投资回报。许多国家成员不愿接受高等教育,但再也没有回来,这导致人才流失。那些不愿接受教育而选择返回的人是该规则的例外。尽管全世界有大量关于人才流失的文献,但对美洲印第安人的研究很少。为了开始了解人才流失现象,本研究分析了17位纳瓦霍族成员的结构化定性访谈,这些成员离开了他们的保留地,获得了学位并返回到保留地工作。描述这些人返回原因的文本的解释学分析得出的主题是(a)家庭支持,(b)文化身份,(c)简单生活方式,(d)社区和(e)保留经济。分析发现,持续,冗长和有意义的关系是吸引参与者回馈为其保留做出贡献的动力。这些回返者家中的这些原则和教义促使人们进行进一步的研究,以确定他们被吸引回美国印第安人社区的原因。

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    Brigham Young University.;

  • 授予单位 Brigham Young University.;
  • 学科 Counseling Psychology.;Native American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 65 p.
  • 总页数 65
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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