See also:
- Africa's Brain Drain - - Interview published in Africa Journal exploring the issue of African students who study abroad and never return.
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- Brain Drain - - Historically, wars between nations, and later between people, have always been about land and its approriation. Now that the land is generally distributed, a new type of war has appeared, the war about technology and its control writes Shimon Perez.
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- Brain Drain Migration - - Robin Cook examines possible solutions to stem the loss of doctors, scientists and engineers by underdeveloped countries and states suffering from economic crisis.
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- How extensive is the Brain Drain? - - June 1999 report by William J. Carrington and Enrica Detragiache for the International Monetary Fund explores the brain drain and the countries affected by it.
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- Reverse Brain Drain - - Layoffs in the telecom and technology sector exceeded 600,000 in 2001, precipitating a reverse brain drain. Edwin Rubenstein writes that many professionals in the high tech industry are now leaving the United States and returning to South Asia.
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- AlterNet: Creative Class War - - Richard Florida argues in the Washington Monthly that the "brain drain" is being reversed as the "creative class" in the United States is being depleted. (January 15, 2004)
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- Brain drain? What brain drain? - - Not all German scientists agree there's a problem with researchers abandoning Europe. Article in The Scientist by Ned Stafford. (December 23, 2003)
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- Radiation science victim of brain drain - - When academics boast a 100 per cent employment rate for graduates, you'd think they and their peers would find much to celebrate. Not so for medical radiation science professionals report the Sydney Morning Herald (February 19, 2003)
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- Perspective: Explaining the tech brain drain - - Michael Kanellos says there's a reason U.S. high-tech companies are hiring an increasing number of engineers and other employees from overseas: In many cases, they are smarter than us. (February 13, 2003)
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- Salon News | Brain drain - - A bill that would give visas to high-tech foreign students will exploit the greatest minds of the third world for the sake of American industry. (January 10, 2000)
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