torsdag 20 juni 2019

Västsverige attracts more skilled workers than most regions in Europe

Newsworthy
The battle for talent within the EU is a story about both brain drain and gain. Of the 17 million people aged 15–64 migrating within the EU1, around 4.5 million are highly skilled workers and students. Factors known for attracting these people from their home regions are economic growth, higher wages, robust social security, linguistic and cultural similarity, relatively easier access to the labour market and higher employment rates.2

In contrast, the brain drain phenomenon arises when a region can not compete and suffers a permanent loss of skilled workers or students.

Västsverige is a “receiving” region, with more people moving in than out. In 2017 the net migration rate was 9.5 persons per 1,000 inhabitants.