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To: KyrosL who wrote (72260)1/30/2010 12:54:24 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
Chinese return is cultural. Chinese students go back because of parents. Not because of economy. If China would take the parents of Chinee students all of them would stay.

My Chinese pole climbers here say it is impossible to have a throughbred expat like me. The Chinese culture the young take care of the old. Therefore they will not stay abroad long time. They will return to jobs ion China.

Those kids going to the US are an investment to their parents. Parents will be sure they will have better jobs to take care of them when they get old.



To: KyrosL who wrote (72260)1/30/2010 3:44:49 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 74559
 
Those are OLD news - the tide is reversing living condition for those educated are far better in their homeland than in the US (except for those not willing to leave the academic world)

Most foreigners who came to the U.S. to earn doctorate degrees in science and engineering stayed on after graduation—at least until the recession began—refuting predictions that post-9/11 restrictions on immigrants or expanding opportunities in China and India would send more of them home.