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What (who) is brain drain - definition

EMIGRATION OF HIGHLY SKILLED OR WELL-EDUCATED INDIVIDUALS
Brain gain; Brain-drain; Intellectual flight; Human Capital Flight; Brain waste; Technology Brain Drain; Brain drain
  • Nazi persecution]], is an example of human capital flight as a result of political change.
  • [[Berlin Wall]] in November 1975

Human capital flight         
Human capital flight is the emigration or immigration of individuals who have received advanced training at home. The net benefits of human capital flight for the receiving country are sometimes referred to as a "brain gain" whereas the net costs for the sending country are sometimes referred to as a "brain drain".
brain drain         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Brain Drain (disambiguation); Brain drain (disambiguation)
When people talk about a brain drain, they are referring to the movement of a large number of scientists or academics away from their own country to other countries where the conditions and salaries are better.
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brain drain         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Brain Drain (disambiguation); Brain drain (disambiguation)
¦ noun informal the emigration of highly skilled or qualified people from a country.

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Human capital flight

Human capital flight is the emigration or immigration of individuals who have received advanced training at home. The net benefits of human capital flight for the receiving country are sometimes referred to as a "brain gain" whereas the net costs for the sending country are sometimes referred to as a "brain drain". In occupations with a surplus of graduates, immigration of foreign-trained professionals can aggravate the underemployment of domestic graduates, whereas emigration from an area with a surplus of trained people leads to better opportunities for those remaining. But emigration may cause problems for the home country if the trained people are in short supply there.

Research shows that there are significant economic benefits of human capital flight for the migrants themselves and for the receiving country. The impact on the country of origin is less straightforward, with research suggesting the impact can be positive, negative or mixed. Research also suggests that emigration, remittances and return migration can have a positive impact on democratization and on the quality of political institutions in the country of origin.

Examples of use of brain drain
1. It is possible that the brain drain is contributing to a lower produ tivity rate in the UK." A Treasury spokeman denied the brain drain was a problem.
2. There has been a huge, huge brain drain," said Roenen.
3. This reverse brain drain must be encouraged," Singh said.
4. As a result, the brain drain overseas is increasing.
5. One of the most troubling trends is the brain drain.