Macroeconomic Determinants of Brain Drain in the Era of Globalization: Evidence from Pakistan

The Brain Drain (BD) is a cynosure of all the eyes because it has become a grave issue for Pakistan. Every year, thousands of students graduate from colleges and universities. Our markets cannot accommodate such a huge number of graduates so; these people prefer to migrate to other parts of the wor...

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Main Authors: Shazia Kousar, Farhan Ahmed, Syeda Arfa Anam Bukhari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IDEA PUBLISHERS 2020-10-01
Series:Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal
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Online Access:https://ideapublishers.org/index.php/lassij/article/view/104
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spelling doaj-75d7c4571d404d7f8b72da5e5cd4bd042021-05-20T21:19:53ZengIDEA PUBLISHERSLiberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal2664-81482020-10-014210.47264/idea.lassij/4.2.3Macroeconomic Determinants of Brain Drain in the Era of Globalization: Evidence from PakistanShazia Kousar0Farhan Ahmed1Syeda Arfa Anam Bukhari2Department of Economics, University of Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan.Department of Economics & Management Sciences, NED University of Engineering & Technology (NEDUET), Karachi, Sindh, PakistanDepartment of Management Science, The Superior College, Lahore, Pakistan. The Brain Drain (BD) is a cynosure of all the eyes because it has become a grave issue for Pakistan. Every year, thousands of students graduate from colleges and universities. Our markets cannot accommodate such a huge number of graduates so; these people prefer to migrate to other parts of the world. This paper attempts to investigate the factors affecting brain drain in Pakistan by utilizing the data for 1990 to 2018. Indices of variables are constructed in this study to measure the potential of factors causing migration from Pakistan to other developed economies. Secondary data has been taken from the World Development Indicator (WDI) and the Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment (BEOE). This study finds that in long run governance, financial stability, the standard of living, and infrastructure have a negative and significant impact on the dependent variable (Brain drain). Social openness does not show a significant impact on brain drain in the long run. This study concludes that brain drain in developing nations is a serious matter and it should be addressed on a priority basis. This study helps policymakers to develop policies to reduce the migration of highly skilled labour. https://ideapublishers.org/index.php/lassij/article/view/104brain draingovernancefinancial stabilityinfratsructuresocial opennessliving standard
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Macroeconomic Determinants of Brain Drain in the Era of Globalization: Evidence from Pakistan
Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal
brain drain
governance
financial stability
infratsructure
social openness
living standard
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Farhan Ahmed
Syeda Arfa Anam Bukhari
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title Macroeconomic Determinants of Brain Drain in the Era of Globalization: Evidence from Pakistan
title_short Macroeconomic Determinants of Brain Drain in the Era of Globalization: Evidence from Pakistan
title_full Macroeconomic Determinants of Brain Drain in the Era of Globalization: Evidence from Pakistan
title_fullStr Macroeconomic Determinants of Brain Drain in the Era of Globalization: Evidence from Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Macroeconomic Determinants of Brain Drain in the Era of Globalization: Evidence from Pakistan
title_sort macroeconomic determinants of brain drain in the era of globalization: evidence from pakistan
publisher IDEA PUBLISHERS
series Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal
issn 2664-8148
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The Brain Drain (BD) is a cynosure of all the eyes because it has become a grave issue for Pakistan. Every year, thousands of students graduate from colleges and universities. Our markets cannot accommodate such a huge number of graduates so; these people prefer to migrate to other parts of the world. This paper attempts to investigate the factors affecting brain drain in Pakistan by utilizing the data for 1990 to 2018. Indices of variables are constructed in this study to measure the potential of factors causing migration from Pakistan to other developed economies. Secondary data has been taken from the World Development Indicator (WDI) and the Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment (BEOE). This study finds that in long run governance, financial stability, the standard of living, and infrastructure have a negative and significant impact on the dependent variable (Brain drain). Social openness does not show a significant impact on brain drain in the long run. This study concludes that brain drain in developing nations is a serious matter and it should be addressed on a priority basis. This study helps policymakers to develop policies to reduce the migration of highly skilled labour.
topic brain drain
governance
financial stability
infratsructure
social openness
living standard
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