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    Chapter No 1 Introduction Brain Draining means the out flow of the human capital from home country to the forign country. There is increasing rate of brain draining from the last decards1 Brain Draining has many causes like unemployment‚ lack of Govt. support‚ low facilities in home country‚ desire for better urban life etc lead the people toward migration which is loss for home country if they will not return to their home country. The expression ’brain-drain migration’ was popularized in the

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    Research problem Brain drain or human capital flight is defined in Oxford dictionary as “the movement of highly skilled and qualified people to a country where they can work in better conditions and earn more money.” Since the early 1990s‚ a small number of India’s valuable human resources has been leaving the country in search of “greener pastures” in the region and the world over. During the last four years‚ this brain drain trend has escalated in magnitude to levels that have serious implications

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    SHOULD BRAIN DRAIN BE BANNED? A brain drain is a large emigration of individuals with the Knowledge or Technical skills‚ usually due to conflict‚ political instability‚ lack of opportunity‚ or health risks. A brain drain is generally regarded as an economic cost‚ because emigrants usually take with them the fraction of value of their teaching sponsored by government. Today Indian professionals are doing well abroad. This however had led to a brain drain‚ harmful to India. After completing

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    Analysis of child rights protection in correctional home (SERC) 1. INTRODUCTION A right is an entitlement related to the permissible and prohibited action in the ambience of society and social institution. It is deeply attached to the wrongs and duties. Therefore‚ the concept of right is closely related to the concept of duties. (P.J. Fitzgerald‚ (1999). There is no universal definition of child under the laws of different countries‚ including Nepal. On the domestic law front‚ the Indian

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    Push and Pull Factor

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    Push Factor The push factors can be devised into two factors. The first one is migrants move to Thailand from their origin state caused by political and ethnic oppression‚ violence or armed conflict‚ human right abuses and risk of persecution. These situations are often causes of mass movement. The last factor is poverty and the search for opportunities. Generally‚ the migrations from less developed countries (country of origin) to more developed countries (country of destination). In destination

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    PUERTO RICO BRAIN DRAIN CRISIS DANIEL VILLAFANE BUSN 5000 WEBSTER UNIVERSITY Abstract Brain drain refers to the large-scale emigration of a large group of talented‚ skilled and knowledgeable individuals. This situation is also commonly referred to as “human capital flight.” Globally‚ some generals factors contribute to this situation. Puerto Rico has his own distinctive factors. Puerto Rico has a special relation‚ and a unique political status with United States that make it

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    convention and other legal instruments concerning migrants. http://www.unesco.org/new/en/social-and-human-sciences/themes/international-migration/international-migration-convention/ For more information refer above link Skilled Migration and Brain Drain Skilled migration is a major trend among current migration patterns‚ being fuelled by the development of knowledge economies and by the emergence of a global labour market for skilled professionals. It is also a major source of concern for many

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    by our govt. goes in vain as they dont get the return for their investment. This is Actually BRAIN DRAIN.  Reasons for this may be bad reservation policies where student of SC and ST gets admission in some good colg. on securing just 35-40% marks whereas general students are waiting for their chances even on 85-90% marks.  Other reasons may be corruption‚ nepotism etc.  THE DISADVANTAGES OIF BRAIN DRAIN 1) The national economy will fall.

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    Brain drain has become a major concern of the developing countries especially‚ India. The term‚ which was emerged in 1960s when the skilled workforce started emigrating from the poor countries to the rich countries in search of better job opportunities and living conditions‚ There are many reasons why the country fails to hold back its talented youth. Higher education scenario in India In the recent years‚ the cut-offs for admissions became close to 100% in the best Indian universities. While

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    The Impacts of Brain Drain on Developing Countries Brain drain‚ which is the action of having highly skilled and educated people leaving their country to work abroad‚ has become one of the developing countries concern. Brain drain is also referred to as human capital flight. More and more third world science and technology educated people are heading for more prosperous countries seeking higher wages and better working conditions. This has of course serious concequences on the sending countries

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