What are the positive effects of brain drain
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The money the emigrants have sent back home has helped in alleviating poverty in their homes.
It has resulted in less child labor, greater child schooling, more hours worked in self employment and a higher rate of people starting capital intensive enterprises.
The money remittances have also reduced the level and severity of poverty.
Moreover, the money migrants sent back are spent more in investments such as education, health and housing, rather than on food and other goods.
It has resulted in less child labor, greater child schooling, more hours worked in self employment and a higher rate of people starting capital intensive enterprises.
The money remittances have also reduced the level and severity of poverty.
Moreover, the money migrants sent back are spent more in investments such as education, health and housing, rather than on food and other goods.
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