brain drain
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of brain drain
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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Medics and analysts say Nigeria has a very low doctor-patient ratio, worsened by a massive "brain drain" as health professionals emigrate after being enticed by better working conditions abroad.
From BBC
Longer term, Greenland faces challenges familiar to many Western economies, including an aging population and a brain drain as educated locals pursue careers in Denmark.
Plus, there’s been somewhat of a “brain drain” from Apple’s AI ecosystem, Favuzza added.
From MarketWatch
Some non-approvals owe to manufacturing problems, but another culprit is an agency brain drain.
Unemployment in major cities stands at 35 percent and graduates are looking elsewhere, fuelling a lucrative brain drain market.
From Barron's
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