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Portuguese withdrawal also led to Mozambique's independence under a Frelimo government in June 1975, but the flight of skilled expatriates and Mozambique's proximity to hostile regimes in South Africa and Rhodesia caused immediate problems.
In the case of somewhere like northern Nigeria, where Chris McManus was working, skilled expatriates – in fact westerners in general – are both a potentially lucrative source of income for rebels and political groups in need of cash, and an effective PR tool.
Caribbean nations are now reaching out to their skilled expatriates through the Digital Diaspora Network.
In projects to encourage return among skilled expatriates, only small fractions of migrants take up the offer McCabe et al. (2009).
Of course, life is different for the highly skilled expatriates, whether from the west or the east, who staff the banking and professional services sectors.
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Besides rising numbers of doctoral students, both India and China have benefited from the return of about 100,000 of their highly-skilled expatriates from the US.
Studies that assessed the effectiveness of services provided by trained local or expatriate health workers such nurses, doctors, and other skilled medical and allied health professionals.
Jagdish Bhagwati, an economics professor at Columbia University, wants developing countries everywhere to extend their powers to tax their expatriates, in order to reclaim some of the value created abroad by highly skilled emigrants.
Others are expatriates.
Some remained expatriates.
Many expatriates have left.
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