- lnternational Journal of Geography and Education
- Sayı: 56
- Brain drain from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover: a multidimensional analysis of political, s...
Brain drain from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover: a multidimensional analysis of political, social and educational impacts
Authors : Sayed Rafee Hashemi, Ali Osman Kocalar
Pages : 354-371
Doi:10.32003/igge.1720785
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Publication Date : 2025-09-29
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Following the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, Afghanistan has witnessed an unprecedented exodus of its educated and skilled workforce. This phenomenon—commonly referred to as “brain drain” —has implications that go far beyond the mere loss of human capital in critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and governance. This study conducts a multidimensional analysis of the political, social, and educational impacts of post-Taliban brain drain, while identifying the principal push and pull factors driving this trend. Using a descriptive-analytical approach, the research integrates secondary data—including international reports, academic publications, and official statistics—with illustrative case studies. The large-scale departure of professionals has significantly weakened state institutions, reduced governance capacity, and increased reliance on foreign aid. On the societal level, the migration has caused intergenerational fragmentation of families and led to a sharp decline in female participation in both education and the workforce. In the educational sphere, the outflow of academics and students has undermined the quality of higher education and resulted in the suspension of numerous research initiatives.Keywords : Beyin göçü, Afganistan, Göç, Eğitim, Diaspora, Politika
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