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The Unique Nature of Public Attitudes Toward Highly Skilled Immigrants
Siu Yau Lee
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Highly Skilled
100%
Public Attitudes
100%
High-skilled Migrants
100%
Skilled Immigration
80%
Immigrants
60%
Hong Kong
40%
Public Opinion
20%
Depth Interviews
20%
Loyalty
20%
Public Support
20%
Host Country
20%
Macro Level
20%
Welcome
20%
Economic Benefits
20%
International Competition
20%
Immigration Policy
20%
Backlash
20%
Moral Principles
20%
Host Economies
20%
Global Talent
20%
Competition for Talent
20%
Immigration Attitudes
20%
Attitudes toward Immigrants
20%
Unfair Advantage
20%
Low Skill
20%
Talent Competition
20%
Social Sciences
Immigrant
100%
Hong Kong
28%
In-Depth Interview
14%
Macro Level
14%
Rights and Responsibilities
14%
International Competition
14%
Immigration Policy
14%
Public Support
14%