K&H: the third of young people would test themselves working abroad

34 percent of working young people think about working abroad
On Sunday, K&H sent MTI a report on the results of a representative survey of their youth index in the first quarter of this year. It states that “the proportion of people winking at work abroad has reached a peak”.
According to the survey, 34 percent of young workers, or a third, plan to test themselves in another country for at least some time. A similarly high rate was recalled only a few times in the nearly 10-year history of the survey – in 2013, in early 2017. They added, however, that 27 percent of those surveyed consider it essentially out of the question to try their luck abroad. (MTI)
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