CHINA

More college graduates are coming home, figures show
Chinese college students studying in the United States are finding it just as interesting these days to return home to the world's number two economy rather than staying a few years in the world's number one, with some 82.23% of students who studied abroad returning to China last year, up from 72.38% in 2012, writes Kenneth Rapoza for Forbes.China's 21st Century Education Research Institute said foreign countries’ job markets could not accommodate the surge in Chinese students. It wasn't just Chinese studying in their preferred country – the United States – but also included students that were studying in New Zealand and Australia as well.
National Institute of Education Sciences researcher Chu Zhaohui said returning students had more resources and better networks in China to find a job, while Chinese students in the US were dependent on 20,000 H1-B visas for tens of thousands of students, not only from China, and the majority of them working in computer sciences.
Full report on the Forbes site