India Ranks 18th On Most Desirable Place To Work; US On Top

Tuesday, 07 October 2014, 23:58 IST
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"The proportion of people willing to work abroad is particularly high in countries that are still developing economically or are experiencing political instability," the survey said adding that more than 97 percent of Pakistanis say they would be willing to go abroad for work.



Around 94 percent of survey respondents in Netherlands said they would consider moving to another country for work. In France, where the economy has been showing signs of stagnating, the same proportion (94 percent) is willing to leave home.



On the other hand, people in the U.S, Germany and the UK -- three economies that have rebounded more convincingly -- are not as willing to go abroad for work.



Barely a third of U.S respondents say they would consider the idea and only 44 percent of those in the UK and Germany say they would be interested in taking a job in another country, the report said.



READ MORE: The Effective Ways To Get A Job If Your Business Fails  and Indians To Witness 10.8 Percent Rise In Salaries In 2015: Survey


Source: PTI
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