The ranking list of China's brain drain rate has been released. Lanzhou has lost 81.7% of its talents, while Tianjin has the lowest rate of only 27.8%. Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hangzhou are not on the list, and talents are reluctant to leave.

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China's brain drain rate ranking list is released. Lanzhou has lost 81.7% of its talents, while Tianjin has the lowest rate of only 27.8%. Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hangzhou are not on the list, and talents are reluctant to leave.

Talents, as the name suggests, are people with outstanding capabilities, higher education, business intelligence, interpersonal relationships and problem-solving abilities. It can be said that whether it is a region, an enterprise, a school or other units, it is impossible to recognize talents. Missing and very important.

For a city, development is inseparable from talents, innovation is inseparable from talents, and urban construction and management are also inseparable from talents.

If a city has a constant influx of talents, or is relatively stable and does not lose talent, the city's future is widely optimistic.

Let’s take a look at the brain drain rate in major cities in China. The higher the ratio, the more talents are leaving, and the future development prospects of the city are relatively worrying.

The ranking list of China's brain drain rate has been released. Lanzhou has lost 81.7% of its talents, while Tianjin has the lowest rate of only 27.8%. Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hangzhou are not on the list, and talents are reluctant to leave. - DayDayNews

In this list, Lanzhou "tops" at the top of the list, with as many as 81.7% of talents leaving this city. Perhaps they come from Lanzhou University or other universities and research institutes, or outstanding local students go abroad to study.

This also shows that Lanzhou’s poor urban environment, attractiveness, income, prospects and high pressure made them leave.

Changchun ranks second with a brain drain rate of 78.2%. As an established big city in Northeast China, Changchun is not developing fast and has a lot of brain drain.

Harbin ranks third with a brain drain rate of 75.2%. Compared to Changchun, Harbin is further north and it is also difficult to retain talents.

Dalian and Shenyang rank in the top five.

The sixth and seventh cities are quite surprising.

Xi'an ranks sixth on the list with a brain drain rate of 72.3%. Although Xi'an has vigorously introduced talents in recent years and its total population has increased to 13.15 million. The city is developing rapidly and is full of vitality. It is a hot Internet celebrity city, but it is obvious that There will be more brain drain in Xi'an. Many people leave after graduating from Xi'an Jiaotong University and Western Polytechnic University. Xi'an's lower income and increasing prices are also the main reasons for brain drain.

Hefei is also surprising, but the reason is similar to Xi'an. Many local talents went to Jiangsu, Zhejiang and , and many University of Science and Technology of China students went to bigger cities and higher stages.

Taiyuan, Wuhan and Shijiazhuang rank in the top ten, and Wuhan’s ranking in this position is even more surprising.

Chengdu? Qingdao ranked 14th and 16th respectively.

Economically developed cities are also ranked relatively low. Among them, Beijing’s brain drain rate is 37.7%, ranking 21st in the country. This may be mainly related to Beijing’s high prices and the difficulty of settling in.

Nanjing and Tianjin rank at the bottom two of the list, with low brain drain rates.

However, developed metropolises such as Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hangzhou did not enter the list, indicating that the brain drain rate is very low. This is also in line with the characteristics of their cities and is not surprising.

Cities ranking high on this list really need to think carefully about how to retain and attract talents. If we don’t work hard, our future prospects may really be in doubt.

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