Brain drain
Brain drain refers to the migration of skilled professionals from poorer regions to wealthier ones, benefiting individuals and destination countries but often straining source regions.
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Brain drain refers to the migration of skilled professionals from poorer regions to wealthier ones, benefiting individuals and destination countries but often straining source regions.
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Globalization is the growing global integration of trade, markets, investments, and ideas, alongside cultural and political adjustments across societies. For a detailed description, click on the article title.