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Brain Drain Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Joshipura, India May 25, 2006
Culture , Globalization , Education   Opinions

  


Brain drain, in this era of globalization is extremely difficult to stop. However a few measures can be taken such as
:
1.Emigration can possibly be at least delayed by involving public service after or during the education. For example, it can be made mandatory for students who receive University education at public expense after their education to work for public institutions for a specified period of time. A better option is to undertake this within the training period, ensuring better compliance.

2.Emigration can be stopped either in the destination or source countries. Increasingly, this inhibition is failing with the development of distance education programmes and setting up of international campuses by foreign universities.

3.It might be possible to reduce the negative effects of the brain drain by promoting links with skilled nationals and former nationals abroad.





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mehamed | Mar 8th, 2008
fack off

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