Middle class professionals make up a large and increasing proportion of British citizens moving abroad, risking a skills shortage in the UK, a Home Office report has warned.
Almost half of all British emigrants in 2010 were previously in professional or managerial roles and most of those move abroad to take up a definite job for four years or more. Some 48 per cent of British emigrants were professionals in 2010, compared with 37 per cent in 1991.
The report, published on Tuesday, said the rising proportion of professionals leaving the UK could have “implications for the availability of skills”.
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