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P14- The Position of Elitism and Promoting The Support of The Elite in Preventing their Migration from University Education
Mozhdeh Haddadi *
Amirkabir University, Tehran, Iran , m.haddadi@modares.ac.ir
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Elite migration is one of the phenomena faced by the country for several years and if there are no ways to counteract it, we will see this phenomenon as well. And this is a kind of loss of a large capital called elite and educated manpower. The brain drain has been trapped by young people for many years, as a social disaster, especially in Third World countries. This dilemma, which, according to the pathologists, is known to have been exploited by Third World countries by developed countries, And one of the most devastating social crises. Some scholars also believe that the government should provide a state for creativity, innovation and elite products bringing them to the market with a comfortable imagination in this case, the elites can also meet market needs. Social science experts believe that in the case of phenomenon (brain drain), society must be provided with a suitable platform for the elites to be used in every respect. So that the elites do not get out of the country and the phenomenon of brain drain does not take place. If the elite are motivated and targeted, and the conditions and facilities for their research activities are provided, they can take effective steps in the direction of excellence, progress and development of the country.
Keywords: Elitism, Brain Drain, Immigration Prevention, Economic and Political Factors
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