| Africa's Brain Drain | | Interview published in Africa Journal exploring the issue of African students who study abroad and never return. |
| AlterNet: Creative Class War | | Richard Florida argues in the Washington Monthly that the "brain drain" is being reversed as the "creative class" in the United States is being depleted. |
| Brain Drain | | Historically, wars between nations, and later between people, have always been about land and its approriation. Now that the land is generally distributed, a new type of war has appeared, the war about technology and its control writes Shimon Perez. |
| Brain Drain Migration | | Robin Cook examines possible solutions to stem the loss of doctors, scientists and engineers by underdeveloped countries and states suffering from economic crisis. |
| Brain drain? What brain drain? | | Not all German scientists agree there's a problem with researchers abandoning Europe. Article in The Scientist by Ned Stafford. |
| How do we reverse the brain drain? | | Keynote speech by Philip Emeagwali at the 2003 Pan African Conference. He promotes persuading multi-national companies of the profitability of moving their call centers to nations in Africa. |
| How extensive is the Brain Drain? | | June 1999 report by William J. Carrington and Enrica Detragiache for the International Monetary Fund explores the brain drain and the countries affected by it. |
| Perspective: Explaining the tech brain drain | | Michael Kanellos says there's a reason U.S. high-tech companies are hiring an increasing number of engineers and other employees from overseas: In many cases, they are smarter than us. |
| Radiation science victim of brain drain | | When academics boast a 100 per cent employment rate for graduates, you'd think they and their peers would find much to celebrate. Not so for medical radiation science professionals report the Sydney Morning Herald |
| Reverse Brain Drain | | Layoffs in the telecom and technology sector exceeded 600,000 in 2001, precipitating a reverse brain drain. Edwin Rubenstein writes that many professionals in the high tech industry are now leaving the United States and returning to South Asia. |
| Salon News | Brain drain | | A bill that would give visas to high-tech foreign students will exploit the greatest minds of the third world for the sake of American industry. | |
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