For the rich people in the metropolis, Shvidko is losing his charm. Familiar street nooks, the same route of public transport, the usual barista with early espresso and the same bars for evening cocktails – all this gradually adds a sense of novelty to natural places. to the world. Also, if you have once searched Google for new locations for work, know: you are not in the same place.
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Based on new data from the online penny transfer service Remitly, seven out of ten pranksters are using Google to search for vacancies and recruit potential robots. These questions allowed analysts to collect data about the 40 most popular places in the world where people are planning to move and work.
The statistics are striking: according to the Migration Data Portal, the number of international labor migrants is over 167 million people, and nearly a quarter of the generations of adults and millennials mean that they wanted to live and work outside the cordon. The pressure to work outside the borders of the native land is inevitably growing.
Among the most attractive destinations for work are Japan, Germany and Canada. To find out which country is the absolute leader in this rating, please continue.
10. Iceland
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9. Japan
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8. Malta
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7. Germany
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6. Acquired by the States of America
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5. New Zealand
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4. Canada
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3. Australia
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2. Luxembourg
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1. Great Britain
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