Investigating Factors Influencing Brain Drain of Citizens of Azad Kashmir Pakistan
Journal: The Journal of Social Sciences Research (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-03-15
Authors : Wajahat Ali Ghulam; Waqas Ali; Shujahat Ali; Muhammad Masood Khan; Raja Nasir Ali Khan; Muhammad Farooq;
Page : 782-788
Keywords : Human capital migration; Educated human capital; Brain drain; Brain gain.;
Abstract
The primary purpose of the paper to analyze the impact of Human Capital Migration on the social sector of Azad Jammu & Kashmir. Population of the study was the above matriculation (10th grade) migrants shifted from Pakistan to abroad. A sample of 300 people was request to fill the questionnaire out of which data collected from the 225 participants. To strengthen the study, we utilized both primary as well as secondary sources for data collection. Regression and correlation statistics utilized to identify the association between the predictor and outcome variables. Conclusively, there are numerous root causes of the Educated Human Capital Migration from the Mirpur Division Azad Jammu & Kashmir. This study finds that the Economic Factor, Social Factor, Job Opportunity Factor, Political Factor, Education System Factor, Pure Science Factor, Technological Factor has a significant impact on the phenomenon of Brain Drain. In the long run the migration of Educated Human Capital destructs the institution as well as the region. Study is benificial for the policy makers of Azad Jummu and Kashmir to attract the skilled migrants back to their orgin. The acamdicians can further study thus topic to explore the Brain Drain at demographic level.
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