The youth migration encouraged by the political instability and social disintegration is considered among the main causes of “brain drain” from the Arab states, especially from Lebanon.
The youth migration negatively affects the economic growth and the accumulation of human capital.
The European Union conducted a study concerning the social, economic and political problems faced by Arab youth in seven Arab Middle East countries.
The study included Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt and Lebanon, but excluded Libya and Syria due to ongoing conflicts.
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