And then there is the question of how the NHS in Scotland is contributing to the brain drain of medical staff from Malawi and elsewhere. |
This has caused many scientists to emigrate, and the brain drain has helped maintain relations with leading scientific institutions. |
Its once generous welfare state now looks completely unaffordable and Germany is now suffering a brain drain of scientists. |
The brain drain to the oil-rich Arab countries and to the Western world became a flood. |
Of course, he is still on African soil, which is a better situation than his joining the brain drain. |
A brain drain blighted the Labour governments of the 1970s, as high earners were driven abroad by penal income-tax rates. |