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Migrants and Cities: New Partnerships to Manage Mobility
We live in a world which is becoming increasingly urban, where more and more people are moving to cities. Over 54 per cent of people across the globe were living in urban areas in 2014 (UN DESA, 2014).1 The current urban population of 3.9 billion is expected to grow in the next few decades to some 6.4 billion by 2050 (ibid.). It is estimated that three million people around the world are moving to cities every week (UN-Habitat, 2009). Migration is driving much of the increase in urbanization, making cities much more diverse places in which to live.
April 10 , 2016 -
Mabel Lu MIAO : Returnees catalyze China’s startups and VC firms
Experience gained overseas creates bridges that are helping reshape country’s business landscape and economy With the implementation of the Made in China 2025 and Internet Plus action plans, China is looking forward to a golden era of popular entrepreneurship and innovation. The recent surge in well-educated Chinese returning from overseas employment or study is a key part of the startup boom.
April 17 , 2017 -
China sees biggest wave of overseas returnees
Chinese students studying overseas have returned to the motherland in record numbers, according to a report on Chinese returnees’ employment and entrepreneurship in 2017 released by the Beijing-based Center for China and Globalization (CCG) on Aug. 12.
August 17 , 2017 -
Nearly half of overseas returnees work in private sector: survey
More than 40 percent of those returning home after studying abroad join private and non-governmental entities, according to a new survey on employment and entrepreneurship among returned overseas Chinese in 2017.
August 21 , 2017 -
Report on Employment & Entrepreneurship of Chinese Returnees 2017
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August 29 , 2017