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Analyse the problem of braindrain.​

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Answered by siddhigujarathi48
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The brain drain problem refers to the situation where a country loses its best workers. For example, skilled workers in developing countries such as India or Pakistan may be attracted by better rates of pay and working conditions in developed countries, such as the US and Western Europe.

The brain drain means that developing countries can struggle to develop because their best-skilled labour leaves the economy. Thus it becomes hard to break the cycle of losing the best workers. Because of this ‘brain drain’ the developing countries lose in many ways:

In the past 25 years, there has been a substantial emigration of workers from Central and Eastern Europe – mostly Western Europe. Whilst this migration has benefits for the EU as a whole and the workers who emigrate, those countries who see large net outflows of (mostly young) skilled workers have seen significant externalities and costs.

However, net emigration is not without benefits. Migrants send money back to their country and they can return with improved skills and knowledge of business

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Answered by THELEGENDKINGDOM
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Explanation:

The brain drain problem refers to the situation where a country loses its best workers. ... The brain drain means that developing countries can struggle to develop because their best-skilled labour leaves the economy. Thus it becomes hard to break the cycle of losing the best workers.

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