A recent report published by Croatia Week highlights that Croatia holds the second-highest percentage of citizens living abroad within the European Union, according to new data. This significant statistic underscores the ongoing trend of emigration which continues to shape the country’s demographic landscape. The primary reasons for this high level of migration include seeking better employment opportunities and improved living standards abroad. This trend poses challenges for Croatia’s domestic workforce and economy, as many skilled professionals relocate. The article delves into the implications for the country, pointing out the potential for brain drain and socio-economic shifts. With this new data, there’s an increased focus on creating strategies to retain talent and address the underlying causes of migration. The report calls for urgent measures to enhance economic conditions locally to curb the flow of citizens relocating overseas.
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