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BRAIN DRAIN - Coggle Diagram
BRAIN DRAIN
definition
causes and consequences of brain drain
consequences on tax and employment
educated persons who emigrate to another country
to have a better salaries
better jobs offers
bc of wars
political reasons
less dynamic and creative persons
all the myths new realities
Migration to developed countries
United States and Canada are the main pole of attraction
OECD countries are in competition for talent
They facilitate them migration process by launching sort of green cards
Different examples of brain drain in different countries
Affect
The number of people living in India is usually three times the number of people entering
Their benefit are that the country where they go is better
Brain drain from developing countries
Pros
The icome maximizing level of a brain drain is positive in developing countries
Brain drain stimulates educations induces remittance flows and reduce international transaction cost
Cons
Brain drain and reduce the stock of human capital
It’s cause physical loses and affect the development
It’s cause physical loses and affect the development