Study of migrants after Brexit: 'If you don't want me, I don't want you either'

Brexit may have made it a lot harder for British companies to retain highly skilled migrants. Many migrants feel they need to distance themselves from the United Kingdom, even as others indicated not being affected at all, according to a new study published in the Academy of Management Discoveries. With a growing populist backlash against migration in a number of countries around the world, from Brexit to Trump’s rhetoric in the United States, the study provides valuable insight for companies with a high number of migrants among staff.


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Source: Phys.org