Brain Drain
“Brain drain” or human capital flight is the emigration of trained and skilled individuals ("human capital") to other countries. It refers to the emigration of doctors, engineers, researchers and teachers to more favourable environments. “Brain Drain” is therefore a potentially serious barrier to economic growth, development and poverty reduction in developing countries.Scientists, engineers, academics and physicians, who have been trained with little available resources in the hope of a better future in their countries, desert and flee. However, this has simply left helplessness to developing countries that have been loosing thousands of their highly educated workers for the benefits of rich countries such as the US, Canada and Australia.
Thursday, 26 February 2009
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