The document discusses brain drain from Pakistan. It defines brain drain as the emigration of skilled professionals from one country to another for better opportunities. Several factors contribute to brain drain from Pakistan, including lack of opportunities, facilities, and political instability. This results in negative effects like loss of human capital and foreign exchange spent on education. Some measures discussed to address brain drain include programs to encourage expatriate professionals to return and transfer knowledge, as well as delaying emigration of certain professionals. However, the conclusion notes that while leaders discuss the issue, meaningful steps have not been taken to reverse brain drain.
2. CONTENTS
• What is Brain Drain
• History of brain drain
• Reasons for brain drain
• Brain drain in Pakistan
• Reasons of brain drain from Pakistan
• Effects of brain drain
Positive effects
Negative effects
• Measures to stop brain drain
• Conclusion
3. WHAT IS BRAIN DRAIN?
• The loss of skilled, intellectual and technical labor through
their movement to more favorable geographic, economic, or
professional environments.
• It can be simply defined as the mass emigration of technically
skilled people from one country to another country.
• Brain-drain is also termed as “human capital flight” because it
resembles the case of capital flight.
4. HISTORY OF BRAIN
DRAIN
• The term originated about 1960.
• In 1960, many British scientists
and intellectuals emigrated to the
United States for a better working
climate.
• Its meaning has broadened into:
the departure of educated or
professional people from one
country.
Neil Bohr
Albert Einstein
5. WHY BRAIN DRAINS?
• Lack of better opportunity
• Political instability
• Health risks
• Personal conflicts
• Poor Conditions of Service
• Disregard for Local Talent
• Economic under development.
6. WHY BRAIN DRAINS?
• Lack of research and other facilities
• Lack of freedom
• Poor working facilities
• Unsuitable institution.
• Desire for a better urban life
• Desire for higher qualification and recognition
• Lack of satisfactory working conditions.
7. • Europe as “GREEN PASTURES” for doctors
• Lack of variety in specializations
• Disregard for local degrees
• Lack of job opportunities
• Merit systems
• Lack of infrastructure
• High corporate tax rate
REASONS FOR BRAIN
DRAIN
8. • Lack of scientific tradition and culture
• Over production and under utilization of HQM.
• Discrimination in appointment and promotion.
• Lack of research and other facilities
• Income inequalities
• Ten times more earning than home country.
REASONS FOR BRAIN
DRAIN
9. • Receiving of millions of dollars in shape of
remittance sent back to Pakistan every year.
• Creating space for freshmen here.
• Population decrease.
• People bring technology, skills and new ideas
from abroad.
• Higher rate of people starting capital intensive
enterprises.
POSITIVE EFFECTS
10. • Money remittance has reduced the severity of
poverty to some extent.
• Money sent are invested in education, housing
and health.
• Improved quality of education by insuring
international standards and training.
• Improved competitiveness in home country as
international degrees are held in higher esteem.
POSITIVE EFFECTS
11. NEGATIVE EFFECTS
• The loss of high quality manpower.
• Huge loss of foreign exchange due to
hiring of foreign experts.
• Government spends billions of rupees
for education of experts.
• Rampant corruption, poor
administrations, lack of motivation
and fast diminishing nationalism.
• Loss of Health Services.
12. MEASURES TAKEN
• National Research Program for Universities
(NRPU)
• TTU performance based pay system by HEC
• Foreign faculty members of Pakistani origin are
encouraged to come and transfer their expertise
• Transfer of knowledge through expatriate
nationals (TOKTEN) (UNDP)
• Initiative for 11 foreign universities
13. • Delaying emigration
For example :
Doctors may be asked to stay on for two years.
• Tax proposals
For example :
Native professionals pay a percent of income earning abroad.
• Fix govt. policies
MEASURES TO STOP BRAIN
DRAIN
14. MEASURES TO STOP BRAIN
DRAIN
• Revive HEC
Build new universities
Conduct evening classes in campuses.
• PIA should allow a 50% discount for all students of
Pakistani origin on international routes.
• Entering into international agreements
For not to recruit skilled people from
less-developed countries.
15. • Our leaders often deliver lengthy speeches but no worthy
positive steps have been taken.
• Our government has not even asked Pakistani professionals to
return back and serve their country.
“Reversing the brain drain is a key priority for us.”
CONCLUSION