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BRAIN DRAIN IN MALAYSIA (consequences on education, economic and health…
BRAIN DRAIN IN MALAYSIA
why study abroad
studies
better standard of living
better quality of life
advanced technology
family choices
falling educational standard of country
work
low starting salary
declining ringgit
nepotism work culture
greater work opportunity
consequences on education, economic and health sector
loss of potential future entrepreneurs
loss of innovative ideas
loss of critical health and education
more entrepreneurs taking their investment abroad
policies or laws can be adopted
reduce difference in the availability of the quality basic education among states & between rural and urban areas
restructure vocational training system and ensure the skills that are being produced match the market in order to increase competetiveness
consider to de-politise the education system for the benefit of the nation and country by offering good, simple and advancing education for all cititzen