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Youth Movement

HOW ARE THE INDEX SCORES CALCULATED? Youth Movement Potential Net Youth Migration Index Amount of young people who want to move in Amount of young people who want to leave Top 10 Countries Young People Would Flock to Where Do The Young and Educated Want to Migrate? Total Population Top 10 Countries Educated People Would Flock to Potential Net Brain Gain Index Amount of educated people who want to move in Amount of educated people who want to leave If you would like to move permanently to another country, to which Total Population country would you like to move? The higher the potential net migration index value, the larger the gain in From 2007 to 2010, Gallup posed this evocative question to people in Sweden 148 countries all over the world. To include an additional dimension, population in those areas. +181% +64% the responses of young people aged 15 to 29, as well as educated! adults, were also tracked. Together, the conceivable gain in overall Denmark population tells a tale of how the wishful relocation of young and +65% educated people could shape what the world would resemble as United Kingdom desires become reality. +235% Germany Ireland +40% . .. +39% Canada DEPARTURES ..........-----------.. +144% +301% France Austria *********** +168% ......... +61% United States Spain Italy ----.............--- .................... +12% +152% +107% +140% ....... +74% UNITED STATES & CANADA Attract Young But Not as Many Educated By the looks of it, both the United States and Canada Singapore would inherit a good share of young people. However, the potential net brain score is only 12% for the U.S. This is a sign that the country may be seeing more young people, but not necessarily more educated. -............-..... +317% +537% A Haven for the Young and Educated Welcome to SINGAPORE Australia .......... .... +187% +276% If all would-be migrants were allowed in, Singapore's population of five million would triple. According to the indexes, its rank of young residents would climb by six times, and its educated population would quadruple. New Zealand .----.............. This runs counter to the trend for other developed Asian countries, +178% +235% with some even seeing losses in these categories. Potential Net Potential Net Worldwide Migration Brain Gain Youth Migration Index Index O Australia/New Zealand/Oceania 186% 271% O Iceland, Norway and Switzerland O U.S. and Canada On a whole, developed regions are likely to swell with young people 153% 22% 167% who wish to settle in their countries. O EU in Western/ Southern Europe Developed Asia 25% 121% However, the growth of their educated population lags behind. -16% 20% Based on how many earned a bachelor's degree or higher. A COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOOD AND COLUMN FIVE SOURCE: GALLUP.COM -Scores couldn't be calculated because the sample size was below 500. Class of 2011 HOW ARE THE INDEX SCORES CALCULATED? Youth Movement Potential Net Youth Migration Index Amount of young people who want to move in Amount of young people who want to leave Top 10 Countries Young People Would Flock to Where Do The Young and Educated Want to Migrate? Total Population Top 10 Countries Educated People Would Flock to Potential Net Brain Gain Index Amount of educated people who want to move in Amount of educated people who want to leave If you would like to move permanently to another country, to which Total Population country would you like to move? The higher the potential net migration index value, the larger the gain in From 2007 to 2010, Gallup posed this evocative question to people in Sweden 148 countries all over the world. To include an additional dimension, population in those areas. +181% +64% the responses of young people aged 15 to 29, as well as educated! adults, were also tracked. Together, the conceivable gain in overall Denmark population tells a tale of how the wishful relocation of young and +65% educated people could shape what the world would resemble as United Kingdom desires become reality. +235% Germany Ireland +40% . .. +39% Canada DEPARTURES ..........-----------.. +144% +301% France Austria *********** +168% ......... +61% United States Spain Italy ----.............--- .................... +12% +152% +107% +140% ....... +74% UNITED STATES & CANADA Attract Young But Not as Many Educated By the looks of it, both the United States and Canada Singapore would inherit a good share of young people. However, the potential net brain score is only 12% for the U.S. This is a sign that the country may be seeing more young people, but not necessarily more educated. -............-..... +317% +537% A Haven for the Young and Educated Welcome to SINGAPORE Australia .......... .... +187% +276% If all would-be migrants were allowed in, Singapore's population of five million would triple. According to the indexes, its rank of young residents would climb by six times, and its educated population would quadruple. New Zealand .----.............. This runs counter to the trend for other developed Asian countries, +178% +235% with some even seeing losses in these categories. Potential Net Potential Net Worldwide Migration Brain Gain Youth Migration Index Index O Australia/New Zealand/Oceania 186% 271% O Iceland, Norway and Switzerland O U.S. and Canada On a whole, developed regions are likely to swell with young people 153% 22% 167% who wish to settle in their countries. O EU in Western/ Southern Europe Developed Asia 25% 121% However, the growth of their educated population lags behind. -16% 20% Based on how many earned a bachelor's degree or higher. A COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOOD AND COLUMN FIVE SOURCE: GALLUP.COM -Scores couldn't be calculated because the sample size was below 500. Class of 2011 HOW ARE THE INDEX SCORES CALCULATED? Youth Movement Potential Net Youth Migration Index Amount of young people who want to move in Amount of young people who want to leave Top 10 Countries Young People Would Flock to Where Do The Young and Educated Want to Migrate? Total Population Top 10 Countries Educated People Would Flock to Potential Net Brain Gain Index Amount of educated people who want to move in Amount of educated people who want to leave If you would like to move permanently to another country, to which Total Population country would you like to move? The higher the potential net migration index value, the larger the gain in From 2007 to 2010, Gallup posed this evocative question to people in Sweden 148 countries all over the world. To include an additional dimension, population in those areas. +181% +64% the responses of young people aged 15 to 29, as well as educated! adults, were also tracked. Together, the conceivable gain in overall Denmark population tells a tale of how the wishful relocation of young and +65% educated people could shape what the world would resemble as United Kingdom desires become reality. +235% Germany Ireland +40% . .. +39% Canada DEPARTURES ..........-----------.. +144% +301% France Austria *********** +168% ......... +61% United States Spain Italy ----.............--- .................... +12% +152% +107% +140% ....... +74% UNITED STATES & CANADA Attract Young But Not as Many Educated By the looks of it, both the United States and Canada Singapore would inherit a good share of young people. However, the potential net brain score is only 12% for the U.S. This is a sign that the country may be seeing more young people, but not necessarily more educated. -............-..... +317% +537% A Haven for the Young and Educated Welcome to SINGAPORE Australia .......... .... +187% +276% If all would-be migrants were allowed in, Singapore's population of five million would triple. According to the indexes, its rank of young residents would climb by six times, and its educated population would quadruple. New Zealand .----.............. This runs counter to the trend for other developed Asian countries, +178% +235% with some even seeing losses in these categories. Potential Net Potential Net Worldwide Migration Brain Gain Youth Migration Index Index O Australia/New Zealand/Oceania 186% 271% O Iceland, Norway and Switzerland O U.S. and Canada On a whole, developed regions are likely to swell with young people 153% 22% 167% who wish to settle in their countries. O EU in Western/ Southern Europe Developed Asia 25% 121% However, the growth of their educated population lags behind. -16% 20% Based on how many earned a bachelor's degree or higher. A COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOOD AND COLUMN FIVE SOURCE: GALLUP.COM -Scores couldn't be calculated because the sample size was below 500. Class of 2011 HOW ARE THE INDEX SCORES CALCULATED? Youth Movement Potential Net Youth Migration Index Amount of young people who want to move in Amount of young people who want to leave Top 10 Countries Young People Would Flock to Where Do The Young and Educated Want to Migrate? Total Population Top 10 Countries Educated People Would Flock to Potential Net Brain Gain Index Amount of educated people who want to move in Amount of educated people who want to leave If you would like to move permanently to another country, to which Total Population country would you like to move? The higher the potential net migration index value, the larger the gain in From 2007 to 2010, Gallup posed this evocative question to people in Sweden 148 countries all over the world. To include an additional dimension, population in those areas. +181% +64% the responses of young people aged 15 to 29, as well as educated! adults, were also tracked. Together, the conceivable gain in overall Denmark population tells a tale of how the wishful relocation of young and +65% educated people could shape what the world would resemble as United Kingdom desires become reality. +235% Germany Ireland +40% . .. +39% Canada DEPARTURES ..........-----------.. +144% +301% France Austria *********** +168% ......... +61% United States Spain Italy ----.............--- .................... +12% +152% +107% +140% ....... +74% UNITED STATES & CANADA Attract Young But Not as Many Educated By the looks of it, both the United States and Canada Singapore would inherit a good share of young people. However, the potential net brain score is only 12% for the U.S. This is a sign that the country may be seeing more young people, but not necessarily more educated. -............-..... +317% +537% A Haven for the Young and Educated Welcome to SINGAPORE Australia .......... .... +187% +276% If all would-be migrants were allowed in, Singapore's population of five million would triple. According to the indexes, its rank of young residents would climb by six times, and its educated population would quadruple. New Zealand .----.............. This runs counter to the trend for other developed Asian countries, +178% +235% with some even seeing losses in these categories. Potential Net Potential Net Worldwide Migration Brain Gain Youth Migration Index Index O Australia/New Zealand/Oceania 186% 271% O Iceland, Norway and Switzerland O U.S. and Canada On a whole, developed regions are likely to swell with young people 153% 22% 167% who wish to settle in their countries. O EU in Western/ Southern Europe Developed Asia 25% 121% However, the growth of their educated population lags behind. -16% 20% Based on how many earned a bachelor's degree or higher. A COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOOD AND COLUMN FIVE SOURCE: GALLUP.COM -Scores couldn't be calculated because the sample size was below 500. Class of 2011 HOW ARE THE INDEX SCORES CALCULATED? Youth Movement Potential Net Youth Migration Index Amount of young people who want to move in Amount of young people who want to leave Top 10 Countries Young People Would Flock to Where Do The Young and Educated Want to Migrate? Total Population Top 10 Countries Educated People Would Flock to Potential Net Brain Gain Index Amount of educated people who want to move in Amount of educated people who want to leave If you would like to move permanently to another country, to which Total Population country would you like to move? The higher the potential net migration index value, the larger the gain in From 2007 to 2010, Gallup posed this evocative question to people in Sweden 148 countries all over the world. To include an additional dimension, population in those areas. +181% +64% the responses of young people aged 15 to 29, as well as educated! adults, were also tracked. Together, the conceivable gain in overall Denmark population tells a tale of how the wishful relocation of young and +65% educated people could shape what the world would resemble as United Kingdom desires become reality. +235% Germany Ireland +40% . .. +39% Canada DEPARTURES ..........-----------.. +144% +301% France Austria *********** +168% ......... +61% United States Spain Italy ----.............--- .................... +12% +152% +107% +140% ....... +74% UNITED STATES & CANADA Attract Young But Not as Many Educated By the looks of it, both the United States and Canada Singapore would inherit a good share of young people. However, the potential net brain score is only 12% for the U.S. This is a sign that the country may be seeing more young people, but not necessarily more educated. -............-..... +317% +537% A Haven for the Young and Educated Welcome to SINGAPORE Australia .......... .... +187% +276% If all would-be migrants were allowed in, Singapore's population of five million would triple. According to the indexes, its rank of young residents would climb by six times, and its educated population would quadruple. New Zealand .----.............. This runs counter to the trend for other developed Asian countries, +178% +235% with some even seeing losses in these categories. Potential Net Potential Net Worldwide Migration Brain Gain Youth Migration Index Index O Australia/New Zealand/Oceania 186% 271% O Iceland, Norway and Switzerland O U.S. and Canada On a whole, developed regions are likely to swell with young people 153% 22% 167% who wish to settle in their countries. O EU in Western/ Southern Europe Developed Asia 25% 121% However, the growth of their educated population lags behind. -16% 20% Based on how many earned a bachelor's degree or higher. A COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOOD AND COLUMN FIVE SOURCE: GALLUP.COM -Scores couldn't be calculated because the sample size was below 500. Class of 2011 HOW ARE THE INDEX SCORES CALCULATED? Youth Movement Potential Net Youth Migration Index Amount of young people who want to move in Amount of young people who want to leave Top 10 Countries Young People Would Flock to Where Do The Young and Educated Want to Migrate? Total Population Top 10 Countries Educated People Would Flock to Potential Net Brain Gain Index Amount of educated people who want to move in Amount of educated people who want to leave If you would like to move permanently to another country, to which Total Population country would you like to move? The higher the potential net migration index value, the larger the gain in From 2007 to 2010, Gallup posed this evocative question to people in Sweden 148 countries all over the world. To include an additional dimension, population in those areas. +181% +64% the responses of young people aged 15 to 29, as well as educated! adults, were also tracked. Together, the conceivable gain in overall Denmark population tells a tale of how the wishful relocation of young and +65% educated people could shape what the world would resemble as United Kingdom desires become reality. +235% Germany Ireland +40% . .. +39% Canada DEPARTURES ..........-----------.. +144% +301% France Austria *********** +168% ......... +61% United States Spain Italy ----.............--- .................... +12% +152% +107% +140% ....... +74% UNITED STATES & CANADA Attract Young But Not as Many Educated By the looks of it, both the United States and Canada Singapore would inherit a good share of young people. However, the potential net brain score is only 12% for the U.S. This is a sign that the country may be seeing more young people, but not necessarily more educated. -............-..... +317% +537% A Haven for the Young and Educated Welcome to SINGAPORE Australia .......... .... +187% +276% If all would-be migrants were allowed in, Singapore's population of five million would triple. According to the indexes, its rank of young residents would climb by six times, and its educated population would quadruple. New Zealand .----.............. This runs counter to the trend for other developed Asian countries, +178% +235% with some even seeing losses in these categories. Potential Net Potential Net Worldwide Migration Brain Gain Youth Migration Index Index O Australia/New Zealand/Oceania 186% 271% O Iceland, Norway and Switzerland O U.S. and Canada On a whole, developed regions are likely to swell with young people 153% 22% 167% who wish to settle in their countries. O EU in Western/ Southern Europe Developed Asia 25% 121% However, the growth of their educated population lags behind. -16% 20% Based on how many earned a bachelor's degree or higher. A COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOOD AND COLUMN FIVE SOURCE: GALLUP.COM -Scores couldn't be calculated because the sample size was below 500. Class of 2011 HOW ARE THE INDEX SCORES CALCULATED? Youth Movement Potential Net Youth Migration Index Amount of young people who want to move in Amount of young people who want to leave Top 10 Countries Young People Would Flock to Where Do The Young and Educated Want to Migrate? Total Population Top 10 Countries Educated People Would Flock to Potential Net Brain Gain Index Amount of educated people who want to move in Amount of educated people who want to leave If you would like to move permanently to another country, to which Total Population country would you like to move? The higher the potential net migration index value, the larger the gain in From 2007 to 2010, Gallup posed this evocative question to people in Sweden 148 countries all over the world. To include an additional dimension, population in those areas. +181% +64% the responses of young people aged 15 to 29, as well as educated! adults, were also tracked. Together, the conceivable gain in overall Denmark population tells a tale of how the wishful relocation of young and +65% educated people could shape what the world would resemble as United Kingdom desires become reality. +235% Germany Ireland +40% . .. +39% Canada DEPARTURES ..........-----------.. +144% +301% France Austria *********** +168% ......... +61% United States Spain Italy ----.............--- .................... +12% +152% +107% +140% ....... +74% UNITED STATES & CANADA Attract Young But Not as Many Educated By the looks of it, both the United States and Canada Singapore would inherit a good share of young people. However, the potential net brain score is only 12% for the U.S. This is a sign that the country may be seeing more young people, but not necessarily more educated. -............-..... +317% +537% A Haven for the Young and Educated Welcome to SINGAPORE Australia .......... .... +187% +276% If all would-be migrants were allowed in, Singapore's population of five million would triple. According to the indexes, its rank of young residents would climb by six times, and its educated population would quadruple. New Zealand .----.............. This runs counter to the trend for other developed Asian countries, +178% +235% with some even seeing losses in these categories. Potential Net Potential Net Worldwide Migration Brain Gain Youth Migration Index Index O Australia/New Zealand/Oceania 186% 271% O Iceland, Norway and Switzerland O U.S. and Canada On a whole, developed regions are likely to swell with young people 153% 22% 167% who wish to settle in their countries. O EU in Western/ Southern Europe Developed Asia 25% 121% However, the growth of their educated population lags behind. -16% 20% Based on how many earned a bachelor's degree or higher. A COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOOD AND COLUMN FIVE SOURCE: GALLUP.COM -Scores couldn't be calculated because the sample size was below 500. Class of 2011

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After gallop did a poll to see where young educated people would live if they could go anywhere in the world, they used those answers to create an infographic that shows how the world would look if th...

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