Pros and Cons of the African Brain Drain

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Africans are investing in higher education, but the lack of job opportunities for graduates is helping to drive a brain drain, argued University of California, Davis, economist Philip Martin in a recent online discussion hosted by the Population Reference Bureau. Martin is the author of the new PRB report, “Remittances and the Recession’s Effects on International Migration.”

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