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auses of Brain Drain Brain drain is a term defined as the movement of highly skilled people from their country to another one where they can earn more money and maintain their academic improvement.In recent years,according to authorities,brain drain has been one of the most crucial elements of developing process in underdeveloped countries.The factors leading to brain drain can be examined in three headings,namely,low salaries and lack of opportunities and necessary equipment. Low salaries and inefficent working conditions can be the first motive that triggers the movement to the countries with better living standarts and facilities.To demonstrate,Skilled workers aim to get pleasing salaries in return for their labour but the working conditions in their homeland don't fulfill their wishes.Therefore,those workers prefer to move another country in order to have better living conditions with high salaries. In developed countries,researchers are provided with funds and necessary equipment to carry out study, which can be another motive that attracts those deprived of these opportunities.Most scientists in underdeveloped countries, do not possess laboratory facilities and researchers can not get sufficient funds.Therefore,when deeloped countries offer these facilities,researhers and scientists naturally prefer to migrate to these countries. As a conclusion,Brain drain occurs because the individuals who aim at continuing their studies are in serach of bette r conditions and more support in academic studies.It is my contention that underdeveloped countries should support

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auses of Brain Drain

Brain drain is a term defined as the movement of highly skilled people from their country to another one where they can earn more money and maintain their academic improvement.In recent years,according to authorities,brain drain has been one of the most crucial elements of developing process in underdeveloped countries.The factors leading to brain drain can be examined in three headings,namely,low salaries and lack of opportunities and necessary equipment.

Low salaries and inefficent working conditions can be the first motive that triggers the movement to the countries with better living standarts and facilities.To demonstrate,Skilled workers aim to get pleasing salaries in return for their labour but the working conditions in their homeland don't fulfill their wishes.Therefore,those workers prefer to move another country in order to have better living conditions with high salaries.

In developed countries,researchers are provided with funds and necessary equipment to carry out study, which can be another motive that attracts those deprived of these opportunities.Most scientists in underdeveloped countries, do not possess laboratory facilities and researchers can not get sufficient funds.Therefore,when deeloped countries offer these facilities,researhers and scientists naturally prefer to migrate to these countries.

As a conclusion,Brain drain occurs because the individuals who aim at continuing their studies are in serach of better conditions and more support in academic studies.It is my contention that underdeveloped countries should support their skilled forces and researchers via providing with funds and necessary equipment.