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  2. Human capital flight - Wikipedia

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    At times, brain drain is used as a justification for income tax cuts. During the 1990s, some alleged a brain drain from Canada to the United States, especially in the software, aerospace, health care and entertainment industries, due to the perception of higher wages and lower income taxes in the US. [237]

  3. Human capital flight from Iran - Wikipedia

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    Among the factors contributing to the brain-drain in Iran are: "economic well-being and better educational prospects abroad. The inability of the home country to respond to its citizens' needs, coupled with high unemployment rates and a general lack of intellectual and social security, all contribute to the brain-drain.

  4. Human capital flight from Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    There are no government policies to proactively address the decimation of higher education in Nigeria. [3] Some solutions that have however been proffered to the protracted problem of brain drain including good leadership, mass employment, better salary and working conditions as well as a system for rewarding diligent staff. [12]

  5. Turkey is marking its centennial. But a brain drain has cast ...

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    For many, the way out is through education visas to study abroad or work permits. TurkStat, the government’s statistics bureau, said 139,531 Turkish citizens left the country in 2022, compared ...

  6. America's Immigrant Brain Drain - AOL

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  7. Reverse brain drain - Wikipedia

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    However, "brain circulation" is known as the extended definition of brain gain with an emphasis on human capital circulation across nations in the global market, benefiting both the sending and receiving nations; in addition it is considered a two-way flow of skill, capital, and technology, unlike brain drain and reverse brain drain.

  8. Brain circulation - Wikipedia

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    International Journal of Education, Learning and Training, 2(2), 14–31. Foo, G. (2011). Quantifying the Malaysian Brain Drain and an Investigation of its Key Determinants. Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, 48(2), 93-116. Harnoss, J. (2011). Economic Costs of the Malaysian Brain Drain: Implications from an Endogenous Growth Model.

  9. Foreign worker - Wikipedia

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    Foreign workers have become the primary, dominant labour force in most sectors of the economy and the government bureaucracy. With rising unemployment, GCC governments embarked on formulating labour market strategies to improve this situation, create sufficient employment opportunities for nationals, and limit the dependence on expatriate labour.