- Promising economic future of home country - 74% of Chinese and 86% of Indians say the best days for their home country’s economy lie ahead
- Better career prospects in home country - 87% of Chinese and 79% of Indians see a growing demand for their skills in their home country
- Proximity to family and friends - 77% of Chinese and 88% of Indians state a desire to be closer to family and friends
American employers and policy makers alike should be concerned. While immigrants represent only 12% of the U.S. population, they have started 52% of Silicon Valley’s technology companies and contributed to over 25% of America’s global patents. If reverse migration trends continue, it will signal America’s first brain drain of talented youth. To stay competitive, U.S. employers must develop new strategies for recruiting and retaining skilled foreign and domestic workers. The future of their businesses will depend on it.
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