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Really need help. Many developing countries are experiencing "brain drain" as their educated and skilled workers leave in search of the better pay and higher standard of living available in developed countries. What can these countries do to address this problem?

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As the economy has increased just in the past few months, it has been making basic living harder for those who are receiving minimum wage. To prevent these issues from increasing, minimum wage should be addressed by the governments of these countries. With the current minimum wages, there are many citizens in various countries who have become impoverished. Also, adding more jobs that pay more than the minimum wage would help the “poor” recollect themselves. Education also comes in handy, as those who have no more than a high school education can’t get very many jobs that pay enough to stabilize families.

Hope this helps :)

User Mikael Koskinen
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Developing countries should create more job opportunities and impose higher pay on these profession.

They must encourage foreign countries to invest in them. Increase in investors will benefit the developing countries because it will result to an increase in business thus giving rise to more job opportunities.

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