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Brain-drain describes a phenomenon, whereby large numbers of (in this case) Fijian doctors and nurses continue to emigrate to larger neighbouring countries, such as Australia and New Zealand (40).
While the HRHN manages human resource development at multiple levels, the impetus for its creation was Filipino nurse brain drain, as described by an immigration administrator: ""Out-migration in the nursing sector was one of the reasons the HRHN came up.
Despite the decrease in domestic supply implied by the term "brain drain," participants described the paradoxical Philippine phenomenon, in which brain drain has led to an oversupply of recent nurse graduates.
Brain drain has been described in many African countries, but primarily in relationship to health workers migrating abroad [ 8].
But this "brain drain" has been described as rich countries "looting" doctors and nurses from developing countries [ 1].
The medical "brain drain" has been described as rich countries "looting" doctors and nurses from developing countries undermining their health systems and public health.
A brain drain would be a disaster for England.
More troubling was the start of the brain drain as a result of the job losses.
I'd say that brain drain is a fundamental indictment of our country.
Is the Italian Brain Drain Becoming a Flood?
In recent years, however, Australia has begun to turn a brain drain into a brain gain.
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