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Brain Drain - Coggle Diagram
Brain Drain
Definitions:
Migration education: a. wave of students having left their country of origin and moved to another country for the purpose of study.
Knowledge circulation: Knowledge cirulation can help to make innovation-systems and discoveries more efficient.
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Developing countries: a country with little industrial and economic activity and where people generally have low incomes.
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Educated person: a person who learned a lot at school or university and having a good level of knowledge.
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"Brain bank": The phenomenon of a huge number of educated citizens from a poverty-stricken country to a developed country.
Pull Factors:
Facilitation of the migration process ( offering a temporary Visa program to their foreign skilled professionals ) for example the Green card which allows people to live and work on the United States of America.
Better work opportunities,higher employment: such as research, innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities in order to have a better living standard.
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Political stability: a country governed by a democracy which will offer their residents value, freedom and dignity.
Push Factors
Environmental situation: crop failures, droughts.
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