According to the Mehr correspondent, in recent years, especially in the years following the epidemic of elites and specialist forces abroad, especially in the health sector, it has become one of the country’s serious challenges. This increased trend has raised concerns, as the departure of these people could reduce the country’s scientific, medical and service capacity. Especially in sensitive areas such as universities, research centers, and the health system, the need to maintain and support capable and specialist forces was felt more and more.
Despite various efforts to reduce this immigration process, statistics have been indicative of an increase in elite withdrawal over the past few years. Factors such as economic conditions, better job and research opportunities abroad, and social issues were among the main reasons for these migrations. But in year 2, there have been signs of changing this process.
According to official reports and statistics, the trend of elite migration and specialist forces have declined in year 6, which may indicate improvement or impact on new policies. Significant decline in the number of documents released from top universities, as well as a decline in immigration among physicians and nurses, are among the positive changes.
In this regard, Saeed Khodgan, the deputy head of the National Elite Foundation, told Mehr reporter about the elite migration process in recent years: In year 2, the number of documents released from the country’s top universities in the Ministry of Science has decreased by 5 %. This decrease usually reduces migration with a 5 % coefficient.
“So our prediction is that the migration process of graduates of the top universities of the Ministry of Science will decrease by about 2 percent,” he said.
Deputy Director of the National Elite Foundation continued: Official statistics show that in the second half of the year, the elite migration process has declined significantly. Following this trend, after about five years, the total migration of physicians has decreased by 5 % in the year, which has been confirmed by the medical system.
In addition, the Nursing Organization has reported that nurses’ migration also decreased significantly in year 6. While the trend of nurses’ migration has been increasing in recent years, this year has declined by 5 %.
He added: “These statistics show that in the year 9, the migration of academic elites, doctors and nurses has declined significantly, which could promise to preserve the country’s human capital.”
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