It is true that the move from developing countries to developed ones is such an increasing tendency in many students nowadays. There could be several reasons why rich nations are not stealing talents from poorer ones, and I firmly believe that fundamental solutions based on expanding school and work opportunities should be adopted to encourage people to stay in their home country.
I believe that many students are moving to rich nations by their intentional decision and by the inherent attraction of rich nations. At least two important factors help to explain why that it is. Firstly, in terms of economy, the existence of a large mass of categories and high-paid jobs in rich countries directly affects the migration trending of the young generation. In fact, developed nations have proposed some scholarships and grants for developing countries to join in, some people thus suppose that are wise strategies of these countries to steal talents from poorer countries. In contrast, from that point, students do not only have advanced education but also approach high-level work market, even many scholars can contribute some practical policies to their mother country from abroad. Secondly, in terms of public security, developed countries would be safer than other countries in general. As the work chance and income improve, the rate of crimes will fall. This offers an ideal environment for overseas students to focus on their studies.
Governments must, therefore, expand educational and work opportunities to draw all their students, in order to encourage them to stay in their mother country. The provision of a better standard of schooling in slum areas of cities and in rural regions would enable students to reach a higher level of educational attainment. Grants and scholarships could be used to help students to remain in education for longer and gain qualifications. In construction, engineering, and agriculture, a highly-educated workforce will be needed in the future, and skilled workers will be able to command high salaries and enjoy a decent standard of living.
In conclusion, it appears the misunderstanding that rich nations are stealing talents from poorer countries. I believe that many students independently chose to move to developed countries for better standards and by expanding the educational and work opportunities, the government would be able to stimulate students to stay in their home country.
It is true that the
move
from developing
countries
to
developed
ones
is such an increasing tendency in
many
students
nowadays. There could be several reasons why
rich
nations
are not stealing talents from poorer
ones
, and I
firmly
believe that fundamental solutions based on expanding school and
work
opportunities should
be adopted
to encourage
people
to stay in their home country.
I believe that
many
students
are moving to
rich
nations
by their intentional decision and by the inherent attraction of
rich
nations
. At least two
important
factors
help
to
explain
why that it is.
Firstly
, in terms of economy, the existence of a large mass of categories and high-paid jobs in
rich
countries
directly
affects the migration trending of the young generation. In fact,
developed
nations
have proposed
some
scholarships and grants for developing
countries
to
join
in,
some
people
thus
suppose that are wise strategies of these
countries
to steal talents from poorer
countries
.
In contrast
, from that point,
students
do not
only
have advanced education
but
also
approach high-level
work
market, even
many
scholars can contribute
some
practical policies to their mother
country
from abroad.
Secondly
, in terms of public security,
developed
countries
would be safer than other
countries
in general
. As the
work
chance and income
improve
, the rate of crimes will fall. This offers an ideal environment for overseas
students
to focus on their studies.
Governments
must
,
therefore
, expand educational and
work
opportunities to draw all their
students
, in order to encourage them to stay in their mother
country
. The provision of a better standard of schooling in slum areas of cities and in rural regions would enable
students
to reach a higher level of educational attainment. Grants and scholarships could be
used
to
help
students
to remain in education for longer and gain qualifications. In construction, engineering, and agriculture, a
highly
-educated workforce will
be needed
in the future, and skilled workers will be able to command high salaries and enjoy a decent standard of living.
In conclusion
, it appears the misunderstanding that
rich
nations
are stealing talents from poorer
countries
. I believe that
many
students
independently
chose to
move
to
developed
countries
for better standards and by expanding the educational and
work
opportunities, the
government
would be able to stimulate
students
to stay in their home
country
.