Plumbing the Brain Drain


 
Language:

English

Authors:

Saravia NG, Miranda JF

Series/Journal Title:

Bulletin of the World Health Organization

Volume:

82

Issue:

8

Pages:

8

Description:

The departure of a large proportion of the most competent and innovative individuals from developing nations slows the achievement of the critical mass needed to generate the enabling context in which knowledge creation occurs. To favourably modify the movement and distribution of global talent, developing countries must implement bold and creative strategies that are backed by national policies. Brazil, China and India have moved in this direction, offering world-class education in areas crucial to national development, such as biotechnology and information technology, paralleled by investments in research and development. As a result, only a small proportion of the most highly educated individuals migrate from these countries, and research and development opportunities employ national talent and even attract immigrants. [from abstract]

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