Abstract
Tendency to migrate from one place to another is probably as old as history of human kind. In primitive societies, such migration took place due to several factors, like adverse climatic conditions, displacement due to war, insurgency or local feuds, religious / ethnic persecution, or merely for economic reasons. In modern times, people migrate due to numerous reasons, including the above-stated ones. Though migration of people have always affected the countries or places from where people leave; the countries receiving the large influx of immigrants also get favourable or unfavourable bearing on their societies. The issue of largescale movement of people between countries or regions become more sensitive, when it involves highly educated and skilled manpower. In economic terms, it is referred as ‘brain drain
Javed Iqbal Shah . (2011) Brain Drain: Why People Leave their Motherland? (Implications for the Developed and Developing Economies), Journal of Managerial Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 1.
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