The Increasing Tendency of Nepalese Youth to go Abroad for Education and Work: Sine Qua Non of State Policy, Entrepreneurship, and Local Skills and Ability
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https://doi.org/10.3126/sadgamaya.v2i1.80333Keywords:
foreign employment, foreign study, central government policy, entrepreneurship, skilled work, skilled firmsAbstract
This article aims to develop insights into the situation that how an independent, socially and economically sound country turns into a dependent and socially and economically weak country. The method adopted is a review of the literature. The finding is the interplay of weak central government policy, weak entrepreneurship, and low-level skills in the field.
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