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Ireland offers contracts to graduate nurses to stem migration

Ireland offers contracts to graduate nurses to stem migration
Ireland’s Health Service Executive (HSE) is to offer 1,000 graduate nurses a two-year contract at a starting salary of €22,000 in a desperate bid to slow the trend towards migration. Australia and other migration destination countries are attracting large numbers of health professionals at salaries of up to €40,000. Ireland’s...

British migrants are now younger professionals rather than retirees

British migrants are now younger professionals rather than retirees
A recent government report has revealed that the vast majority of Brits leaving the country are younger workers seeking career opportunities rather than retirees seeking relief from British winters. Official figures taken from the Home Office ‘Emigration from the UK’ Survey calculate that about 350,000 UK residents left the country...

Mexican American assimilation is complicated by negative stereotyping

Mexican American assimilation is complicated by negative stereotyping
Mexican Americans may be finding their native language’s perceived connection with illegal immigration is forcing them to reject their indigenous cultural heritage. Assimilation is the first goal of newly-arrived Mexican Americans, intrinsically linked with the American English language. However, the prejudicial reputation of the...

Highly qualified Ukrainian graduates desperate to work abroad

Highly qualified Ukrainian graduates desperate to work abroad
A recent survey has revealed that almost all highly qualified young Ukranian professionals have considered or are in the planning stages of emigrating overseas in search of work. Over 5.000 young professionals took part in the November survey, with 91 per cent of respondees admitting a desire to emigrate in order to further their careers....

UK net migration figure slumps to below 200,000

UK net migration figure slumps to below 200,000
Net migration, calculated as the difference between the numbers leaving and the number of those arriving for a long-term stay, has fallen to 183,000 from 242,000 in the year to March. Official estimates released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicate that the net migration figure has fallen in 2011/2012 to its lowest figure...

Brightest and best are leaving Britain for overseas jobs

Brightest and best are leaving Britain for overseas jobs
Thousands more of Britain’s top graduates are leaving the UK for jobs abroad than left prior to the financial crisis. Figures compiled by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) suggest that the rate of migration amongst the UK’s brightest and best young graduates is at an all-time high. Last year, over 2,000 young graduates from...

Over a third of South African youth may emigrate

Over a third of South African youth may emigrate
A dramatic increase over the last three months in the number of young South Africans wishing to emigrate was revealed in a recent survey. Some 36 per cent of those polled between the ages of 18 and 34 signalled their preference to live in another country, a significant increase from the results of the August poll. Strong racial variations...

Australia eases visa rules for skilled migrants

Australia eases visa rules for skilled migrants
In a welcome reversal, the Australian government has relaxed long-stay requirement for skilled workers from overseas. Medical professionals, engineers, teachers, scientists and accountants working in the country are now able to stay indefinitely. New South Wales immigration officials recently gave out the good news that the skilled...

Central European doctors threaten migration for higher pay

Central European doctors threaten migration for higher pay
Doctors in four Central European states coordinated a day of demonstrations in Slovakia, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic last Tuseday, threatening to emigrate if their governments refused demands for a better pay deal. Many medical professionals from the four countries have already taken the plunge and left for higher-salaried...

Irish research threatened by emigration due to controls

Irish research  threatened by emigration due to controls
Promising young scientists are being forced to emigrate to further their careers due to the Irish government’s approach to state-sponsored research. The Irish government’s funding body, Science Foundation Ireland, (SFI) is demanding that State-sponsored research be aimed at returns in the social or economic sectors to be eligible for...