Brain drain must stop if poor countries are to be helped
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1367156,00.html
Larry Elliott
Monday December 6, 2004
The Guardian
The west is stripping the developing world of its talent. The pressures
of ageing populations and the need to be at the frontier of
technological change has meant skilled labour is in short supply, so
raiding parties have been sent out to find doctors, nurses, teachers,
scientists and IT specialists prepared to move to Europe or North
America. We want highly qualified expatriates to staff our hospitals
and laboratories, even though the consequences for the developing
countries affected by the brain drain are severe.
Larry Elliott
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