[12:56] Highest earnings for workers in non-EU multinationals
Workers in non-EU multinational companies accounted for the highest average earnings in 2023, according to a new report from the Central Statistics Office.
https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2025/0206/1495069-cso-employment-and-earnings-insights/
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[10:43] A working partner and kids are key to retaining foreign staff
Some six in 10 Europeans who come to the Netherlands to work, and seven in 10 from non-EU countries have...
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2025/01/a-working-partner-and-kids-are-key-to-retaining-foreign-staff/
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A working partner and kids are key to retaining foreign staff - DutchNews.nl
Some six in 10 Europeans who come to the Netherlands to work, and seven in 10 from non-EU countries have left again within five years of arriving, according to new figures from national statistics agency CBS. However, people with a partner and children are less likely to leave, especially so if their partner has a paid job, the CBS said. The survey is based on people who arrived in the Netherlands between 2005 and 2016 when 225,000 EU nationals moved...
DutchNews.nl[10:03] Immigrants who bring their families are more likely to stay
Family members accounted for almost a third of all non-EU and EFTA nationals moving to the Netherlands between 1999 and...
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2024/10/immigrants-who-bring-their-families-are-more-likely-to-stay/
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Immigrants who bring their families are more likely to stay - DutchNews.nl
Family members accounted for almost a third of all non-EU and EFTA nationals moving to the Netherlands between 1999 and 2023, according to new research by national statistics office CBS, Some 1.8 million immigrants from outside the EU and EFTA came to the Netherlands during that period, of whom 32% were joining close relatives. Of them, just 6% were related to a refugee. Some 40% of people in the study had left again by the end of 2023, but 57%...
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