The negative impacts of emigration on the country of origin could include:
- Brain drain: This refers to the loss of skilled and educated individuals who leave their home country for better opportunities elsewhere, which can hinder economic development and innovation.
The other options listed (remittances, population increase, and increased GDP) do not typically qualify as negative impacts of emigration. In fact, remittances can have positive effects on the economy of the country of origin, while population increase and increased GDP can also be seen as positive outcomes, depending on the context.