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How do conflict and lack of opportunity impact the South Asian migration?

Migration as a process of moving from one’s own country to another country has been a historical phenomena. Migration has also shaped much of the flux related to the global economy. There have been debates among developing and developed countries about the positive and negative sides of migration and outflow of human capital. The concepts like brain drain, reverse brain drain, and brain circulation has been studied by economists, sociologist and policy makers in the academic circles. But then we know how Aristotle gave us the wonderful style of analyzing phenomena’s using numbers and mathematics. This is also being constantly tried by social scientist researching in the area of migration and labour mobility, were using statistical analysis discussions are put forward. There have been some insightful statistical reports related to migration and global flow of human capital around the world. If we carefully ana