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- Ligne n°46 : These countries are the most attractive for foreign workers
Ligne n°108 : ... According to the latest edition of the Boston Consulting Group’s- Ligne n°109 : Decoding Global Talent, workers are most likely to want to head to the
Ligne n°110 : United States, Germany or Canada. ...
Ligne n°114 : ... [ekNOUK6p1zTuYm61A8EFp6xMpSdUj76zSfRba2mii1M.png]- Ligne n°115 : Countries where workers would most like to move to
Ligne n°116 : Image: Boston Consulting Group ...
Ligne n°118 : ... Despite recent policy changes that are less than welcoming towards- Ligne n°119 : immigrants, the US remains the most attractive country for foreign
Ligne n°120 : workers. ...
Ligne n°119 : ... immigrants, the US remains the most attractive country for foreign- Ligne n°120 : workers.
Ligne n°122 : ... It is the number one choice of people living in Latin America, the- Ligne n°123 : Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa, and second among workers from the
Ligne n°124 : Middle East and North Africa and Europe. ...
Ligne n°125 : ... Germany has replaced the UK in second position. According to the- Ligne n°126 : report, workers from countries like Spain, Denmark, Poland, and Romania
Ligne n°127 : who were previously keen on the UK, now have their eye on Germany. The ...
Ligne n°133 : ... According to the 2016 census, more than one-fifth of the Canadian- Ligne n°134 : population was born in another country. The majority of new immigrants
Ligne n°135 : (60%) were admitted under an economic category. ...
Ligne n°137 : ... Australia, in fourth place, has appeared in the top five for the first- Ligne n°138 : time. Workers living in the UK said Australia was their preferred
Ligne n°139 : destination, while those in India and South Africa put it second. ...- Ligne n°143 : * These are the most desirable cities for overseas workers
Ligne n°144 : * The megatrend that will shape our working future ...
Ligne n°150 : ... work there are thinking of leaving. According to a survey last year,- Ligne n°151 : one-third of all non-British workers in the UK are looking to leave
Ligne n°152 : within the next five years. ...
Ligne n°154 : ... However, despite the UK’s decline in popularity, London remains the- Ligne n°155 : world’s number-one city for foreign workers to move to.
- Ligne n°160 : Fewer workers want to move
Ligne n°167 : ... This is particularly the case in China, where a booming economy means- Ligne n°168 : that workers don’t have to look elsewhere for a job, and also in
Ligne n°169 : Eastern European economies that are experiencing stronger growth. ...- Ligne n°183 : However, not every country saw a drop in enthusiasm among workers for a
Ligne n°184 : cross-border move. More than 90% of Indians and 70% of Brazilians now ...