Sentence examples for brain drain as a from inspiring English sources

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Brain drain.

When organisations or countries can pay higher salaries to attract talented people from poorer countries, there's a brain drain, a loss of talent.

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More troubling was the start of the brain drain as a result of the job losses.

She touched only briefly upon the recent "brain drain" as a problem, and promised stipends for young Polish scientists.

In a special report on Thursday the EurActiv Web site said the Continent faced a digital brain drain as a consequence of a generation of educated young people leaving Europe to seek work elsewhere.

Even if the debate is ongoing (brain gain), see Beine et al. (2011), most authors view brain drain as a threat mainly because it reduces human capital formation and consequently long-term growth (Bhagwati and Hamada, 1974, and Wong and Yip, 1999).

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Now, as the southern countries watch their young people move north, some are grumbling of a brain drain as well.

Top corporate headquarters such as Gulf Oil (1985), Koppers (1987), Westinghouse (1996) and Rockwell International (1989) were bought out by larger firms, with the loss of high paying, white collar headquarters and research personnel (the "brain drain") as well as massive charitable contributions by the "home based" companies to local cultural and educational institutions.

Insufficient posts in the public sector could hasten this brain drain, as has been the experience with other forms of mid-level workers in South Africa who have migrated to the private sector.

Fortunately, the situation has changed for the better, fueled by a number of global studies; pressure from political and professional leaders from African and other low income countries that are suffering brain drain as well as the activism to increase access to treatment for HIV and AIDS.

Poverty and indebtedness swelled inexorably, causing a painful brain drain as any Sudanese who could, voted with his feet.Yet Sudan still enjoys a surprisingly relaxed atmosphere.

We argue that this success is based on certain preconditions amongst other investment in human capital, effective stopping of brain draining as well as the effective development and maintenance of a physical infrastructure.

Others have commented on how rural-to-urban staff migration is compounded by public-to-private provider brain drain, as part of a broader phenomenon of rural-urban inequity [ 33].

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