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400,000 Highly Qualified Youth Left Pakistan in Past 6 Months in Search of Employment Overseas

Pakistan is currently facing a significant increase in the brain drain phenomenon, as confirmed by official statistics. In just the first six months of this year, approximately 400,000 highly qualified individuals have left the country in search of better economic opportunities. This trend has been escalating over the past year and has now reached alarming levels, with a total of over 832,000 young Pakistanis, including 400,000 skilled individuals, migrating to other countries during this period. In the last five years, an astonishing 2.75 million young people have left Pakistan.

The main reasons behind this brain drain are the uncertain economic conditions, high inflation, and widespread unemployment prevalent across the country. These challenges are not limited to specific regions but affect various parts of Pakistan. The unfavorable economic situation has forced a significant number of young individuals to seek better prospects abroad, leading to the migration of highly skilled workers. During the current government’s tenure, over 1.2 million young Pakistanis have sought employment overseas.

Analyzing the data further reveals the wide range of professions from which highly skilled workers have migrated. Some notable figures include 11,000 accountants, 11,000 engineers, 4,000 doctors, 34,000 technicians, and 37,500 managers who have chosen to leave Pakistan in the past 18 months. Additionally, professionals from various other fields, including nurses, teachers, electricians, computer typists, agricultural experts, computer operators, supervisors, and draftsmen, have also contributed to this brain drain phenomenon.

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