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Studio interview: More blue-collar workers finding work abroa

(2014-01-27 17:14:52)

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    A new study highlights the gap between the number of qualified personnel leaving China compared to those settling here. In its Annual Report on Chinese International Migration for 2014, the Beijing-based think tank the Center for China and Globalization says more than 9 million Chinese nationals have emigrated in the past 23 years, taking with them billions of dollars in assets along with their technical know-how.
    For an in-depth understanding of the report, we are joined on the phone by Mr. Wang Huiyao, director General of the Center for China and Globalization, and author of the report.
    Q1: The report mentioned this alarming gap which is essentially a serious problem of brain drain and capital drain. Will we see a reversal in the near future, and what do you think can be done to expedite a reversal?
    Q2: "Blue-collar emigration" is certainly something new...what kind of impact will this have on China’s labor market and society?

http://english.cntv.cn/program/china24/20140126/100550.shtml

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