Kosovo citizens leaving 31 percent say they would leave forever

In recent years, although there is still no precise data, citizens are continuing to leave Kosovo, which is happening for various reasons. In a recent research by the D4D Development Democracy organisation, 31.4 per cent of citizens have claimed they would leave Kosovo forever. As reasons for [...]
In a recent research by the D4D Development Democracy organisation, 31.4 per cent of citizens have claimed they would leave Kosovo forever.
As reasons for their 260 per cent departure of citizens have said they would leave Kosovo for the fact that they can find work easier, work regardless of their academic background and be paid reasonablely, Telegrafi writes.

Also, of the 15 countries that have been given as options in this research of where citizens who would emigrate from Kosovo would emigrate to the first place are Germany with 28.3 percent of the citizens who have chosen to emigrate, then Switzerland with 26.3 percent, and the United States with 10.2 percent.

Asked what the chances of finding a job abroad are compared to your country, 56.5 percent of citizens have claimed the odds are much higher.
But, despite this 40.6 percent of residents who have participated in this investigation by the D4D have claimed they would not release Kosovo. /Telegraphy/













