'The situation where talents are concentrated in the United States' is alleviated by the spread of remote work, and where is the next country where talents gather?



With the spread of the new coronavirus infection, remote work is rapidly becoming widespread all over the world. With the spread of such remote work, the change is coming to 'the situation where talents are concentrated in the United States', and the cause and the destination of talents to replace the United States are determined by

Devon, a software engineer who runs a website on urban development. Mr. Zugel explains.

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Is known in the Gallup survey Gallup has conducted between 2013 - 2016 survey in, as a country that is promising as a migration destination candidate of the people who are thinking the 'emigration to another country or region', second place of Germany It is the leader in the United States with a big difference. From this, Zugel points out that 'it was difficult to compete with the United States for talented people.'



However, the widespread use of remote work has made it easier for people to collaborate and trade from remote locations, increasing the likelihood that talented people will want to move to countries other than the United States. This situation is welcome for countries with the following characteristics, Zugel said.

・ Countries seeking economic diversification
In countries where the economy is concentrated in some industries, such as tourism, it is necessary to diversify the economy in order to establish a long-term sustainable economy. In these countries, accepting talented people as immigrants can quickly build new economies.

・ Countries that want to keep up with technological changes in the world
The world's technology is advancing day by day, but some countries are not keeping up. In those countries, accepting experts in the relevant technology as immigrants can accelerate their technological progress.

・ Countries where the population pyramid is reversed
Zugel argues that accepting immigrants can reverse the trend in countries such as Japan, where the elderly are on the rise and the population is declining.



As mentioned above, there are many benefits to accepting talented immigrants, but in 'politically reluctant to accept immigrants,' 'populated countries,' and 'economically wealthy countries.' It is relatively difficult to accept talented immigrants. On the other hand, 'located in a time zone that coincides with some economic powers', 'short geographical distance to economic powers', 'short geographical distance to immigrants' home countries', 'speaking English', 'low living costs' In countries like this, it is easy to accept immigrants. Zugel cites the following countries as countries that are more likely to accept talented immigrants:

・ Uruguay
Uruguay is located in a time zone suitable for cooperating with both the United States and Europe, and has 'accepting immigrants' as one of its key policies.

·Canada
Talents such as 'economically stable', 'excellent education system including world-class universities', 'close to the United States', 'mainly English-speaking' and 'welcome immigrants' There is strong ground for accepting some immigrants.

·Croatia
Croatia, an EU member state, has lower living costs than other EU member states and is one of the safest countries in the world. You can also fly to London, Paris and Berlin in no time.

·Singapore
Singapore is a relatively safe and English-speaking country. Singapore has also been a popular destination for wealthy people for many years to escape political instability and high tax rates.

・ Caribbean island nation
Caribbean countries are also relatively safe and can speak English. It is also geographically close to the United States and has a comfortable climate.

·Panama
Panama is economically stable and safer than neighboring South American countries. In addition, Spanish, which is often used in South America, is the official language, making it an attractive destination for people living in South America. In addition, US dollars are in circulation in Panama.

·Costa Rica
Like Panama, it is economically stable compared to the surrounding countries. In addition, economic activities in the field of biotechnology are being actively carried out.



In addition, Mr. Zugel cites Argentina, Cuba, Nigeria, Brazil, Venezuela, Hong Kong, and Lebanon as 'countries and regions where the people are highly educated but have many people who want to move due to economic and political instability.' .. In addition, the problems that countries accepting immigrants should solve include 'labor laws that differ from country to country,' 'differences in language, culture, and time zone,' 'building trust,' and 'ensuring wage equality.' He says a lot of business should be built to do that.

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