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-Certified1514131211munna2009 (Super-Mod! + Sravanthi Love): economic complexity of world societies and to legislation which reflects the demands of a new era. *
16-09-11 - 21:43:03
-Certified1514131211munna2009 (Super-Mod! + Sravanthi Love): g) The migratory trends are stimulated both by the character of national educational systems by lack and inadequate planning for the training of students from developing countries, in developed states as well as the proper utilisation of their-skills in their home country; and *
16-09-11 - 21:43:33
-Certified1514131211munna2009 (Super-Mod! + Sravanthi Love): h) Except possibly for south America, there are no signs that the migration of talents is decreasing and there are fairly definite signs that its increase will, under present conditions, continue to accelerate. *
16-09-11 - 21:44:00
-Certified1514131211munna2009 (Super-Mod! + Sravanthi Love):
As a Political problem:
when the best of professional manpower leave their home country and settle in a more developed one, it is a political phenomenon, but it only rarely occures that the motives are exclusively political. It involves peculiar contradiction; it simultaneously indicates the lack of production and over production of professional manpower on the drained country. *
16-09-11 - 21:58:37
-Certified1514131211munna2009 (Super-Mod! + Sravanthi Love): In this sense, brain drain is a symtomatic phenomenon, but at the same time it is expressive of a fundamental difficulty. To some extent it has an objective basis, as the attraction of a more developed country compared with those of the less developed ones has always existed in the course of history The net effect of this is that the development of science and technology has been accelerated in the developed countries and has been slowed down in the drained countries *
16-09-11 - 21:59:22




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