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La fuite des cerveaux ralentit: plus de retours que de départs
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La fuite des cerveaux ralentit: plus de retours que de départs

The article discusses the trend of Greeks returning to Greece after having left during the economic crisis, noting that since 2021, more Greeks have returned than have left, marking a positive balance in migration for the first time in 2023. In 2024, over 20,000 more Greeks returned compared to those who migrated abroad. Many returnees are young adults aged 20-39 with higher education, often coming back from the UK and Germany. A significant portion of returnees work in high-demand jobs, particularly in healthcare and engineering, and many settle in Athens. The main reason for their return is reuniting with family. However, challenges remain, including limited professional opportunities, low wages, and lack of meritocracy, which deter others from returning. Additionally, over 17,000 Greek PhD holders live abroad, primarily in the US, Germany, the UK, Switzerland, and France. Despite this return trend, Greece still has a relatively high migration rate compared to other European countries.

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Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndépendantCentreFactualité 95Objectivité 85il y a 3 j
Article de l'Apôtre Samara en anglais: Onze ans après l'imposition des contrôles de capitaux

Selon l'article, l'expérience de 2015 doit être considérée dans le cadre de l'adhésion de la Grèce à l'Union européenne, et non seulement comme un champ d'opposition partisane.

Lecture du biais (Centre): L'article analyse l'importance historique et juridique des restrictions de capitaux, sans indiquer clairement la position politique de l'auteur.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 85): The article provides accurate historical context about Greece's 2015 capital controls, citing legal frameworks like EU treaties and referencing the ECB's role. It acknowledges the temporary nature of the measures and the European Commission's initial approval. The analysis is thorough but slightly l

Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndépendantCentreFactualité 90Objectivité 80il y a 14 h
La fuite des cerveaux ralentit: plus de retours que de départs

The article discusses the trend of Greeks returning to Greece after having left during the economic crisis, noting that since 2021, more Greeks have returned than have left, marking a positive balance in migration for the first time in 2023. In 2024, over 20,000 more Greeks returned compared to those who migrated abroad. Many returnees are young adults aged 20-39 with higher education, often coming back from the UK and Germany. A significant portion of returnees work in high-demand jobs, particularly in healthcare and engineering, and many settle in Athens. The main reason for their return is reuniting with family. However, challenges remain, including limited professional opportunities, low wages, and lack of meritocracy, which deter others from returning. Additionally, over 17,000 Greek PhD holders live abroad, primarily in the US, Germany, the UK, Switzerland, and France. Despite this return trend, Greece still has a relatively high migration rate compared to other European countries.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents statistical data and trends regarding migration and return migration among Greeks without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It highlights both the positive aspects of return migration and the ongoing challenges faced by Greece in attracting skilled workers back,

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 90 · Objectivité 80): The article presents statistical data on Greek return migration accurately, citing specific years and figures. It notes the demographic profile of returnees and their employment sectors. However, the emphasis on 'brain drain' and the emotional framing around family reunification introduces some subj

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