water they use their skills and knowledge with their new
base on talent attraction policy of the government in developing
countries. For example, the Chinese government has attached
importance to identify and develop talent for Chinese people living on board in recent
years through a number of programs such as 2008 Thousand Talents
Program; 2010 Thousand young talent program; 2011 Thousand
Foreign Experts Programme; 2011 Special Talent Zone and 2012, Ten Thousand Talent Plan. The purpose of this program has attracted Chinese migrants return and contribute their talents for the development of the country. In 2008, more than 3,300 Chinese people highly skilled professionals back to their country by The Thousand Talents Program (United Nations Chronicle (2013)). Therefore, the problem of brain drain would not be a concern of migration from developing countries to developed countries. The other problem is that migration can reduce poverty in developing countries. At the countries, remittances from international migrants have significant impact on poverty. According to a survey conducted by Adams and Page (2005), which pass through 71 countries, investigating that each 10% increase official international remittances per capita caused a decline of 3.5% in the poor live. Moreover, international remittances are proven as a method to "the severity and depth of poverty" in Latin America,
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