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  1. Drenaż mózgów (ang. brain drain [1]) – zjawisko ekonomiczne „skłaniania specjalistów wysokiej klasy do podejmowania pracy w krajach uprzemysłowionych przez zapewnienie im lepszych warunków ekonomicznych i nowoczesnej organizacji pracy” [2].

  2. Human capital flight is the emigration or immigration of individuals who have received advanced training at home. The term "brain drain" is often used to describe the negative effects of this phenomenon for the country of origin, but the evidence is mixed and controversial.

  3. 27 lut 2023 · Brain drain is the process of highly educated and productive individuals leaving their home country for better opportunities abroad. Learn how brain drain affects both developing and advanced economies, and what can be done to address it.

  4. 20 cze 2024 · Brain drain is the substantial emigration or migration of individuals out of a country or area due to various factors. Learn how brain drain affects the economy, society, and quality of life, and see some examples of brain drain in Puerto Rico and Ukraine.

  5. What are the factors driving skilled professionals to emigrate from their home countries? What does the impact of brain drain on Europe and its regions? The article addresses the brain drain phenomenon that affects the whole European continent, but especially eastern and southern countries.

  6. 15 lis 2023 · Brain drain refers to the permanent emigration or outflow of skilled and talented individuals from their home regions to seek better opportunities and prospects elsewhere. Addressing this phenomenon is crucial, as it negatively impacts the sending regions, lowering their economic growth and generating significant regional differences within the EU.

  7. 12 lut 2020 · THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS - draws attention to the risk brain drain poses to the long-term sustainability of the European project. Sending regions are in a double bind: they need convergence (to close the gap with receiving regions), but are losing their skilled workforce.

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