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Fewer Indians interested in work abroad, finds BCG survey

For Indian respondents unwilling to relocate to a different country for work, a staggering 59 percent cited a strong emotional attachment to their country, well ahead of the 33 percent global average, the study says

April 25, 2024 / 13:19 IST
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India's ranking as a preferred destination has gone up by 6 points over the last 5 years.
India's ranking as a preferred destination has gone up by 6 points over the last 5 years.

While many Indians continue to seek global work opportunities, there is a marked dip in the percentage of respondents who are willing to work abroad— down from 78 percent in 2018 and 2020 to 54 percent in 2023, a survey has found.

The fourth global study on ‘International Mobility Trends’ by BCG, the Network, and the Stepstone Group, highlighted that Indian respondents who were unwilling to relocate to a different country for work, a staggering 59 percent cited a strong emotional attachment to their country, well ahead of the 33 percent global average.

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According to the survey data from more than 1.5 lakh workforce respondents from 188 countries, moving abroad for work remains a dream for many around the world, with 23 percent of professionals actively seeking jobs in other countries, and 63 percent expressing an overall willingness to do so.

The survey results reveal that globally talent moves abroad primarily for professional progress, with those willing to do so citing financial and economic reasons (64 percent of respondents) and career considerations such as work experience (56 percent) as their top reasons for doing so.