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The Indian talent exodus: a unique migration story

Economy Desk By Economy Desk February 24, 2025 4 Min Read
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The desire to relocate for work is a common one, especially when considering the various factors that make a city attractive. From the weather in Bengaluru to the infrastructure of Hyderabad, the food in Delhi, the beaches in Chennai, the warmth of Punekars, and the professionalism in Mumbai — imagining a city that embodies all these qualities seems like a dream.

According to data from LinkedIn on white-collar worker migration over the past year, it is evident that talent migration to cities with high-quality job opportunities is a continuous and inevitable trend.

Six cities in India have seen a significant influx of skilled talent compared to the number they have lost. Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, and Chennai have emerged as favored destinations for experienced white-collar professionals. Over the past 30 months, these cities have attracted 2.76 lakh knowledge workers, with marquee MNCs setting up global capability centers and offering attractive roles and pay.

Looking beyond India, it becomes clear that talent migration plays a crucial role in the global economy. Cross-border migration generates around $9 trillion in economic output annually, a figure that is expected to double by 2050. The shortage of skilled workers is a pressing issue in countries like the US, China, Germany, the UK, and Canada, with 30 million open jobs in the world’s 30 largest economies.

A recent survey by BCG and The Stepstone Group revealed that Australia is the most preferred destination for migrant workers, followed by Canada, the US, Germany, and the UK. Criteria such as quality of jobs, quality of life, climate, income tax, cost of living, safety, stability, security, and inclusiveness play a significant role in decision-making.

In India, over 35 million Indians are living abroad, including 15 million NRIs. In the past year, 5.1 lakh white-collar professionals with at least a year of work experience have moved out of India. The country received a record $129.1 billion in remittances in 2024.

Domestic migration within India also presents interesting trends. Southern states, which contribute significantly to India’s GDP, are projected to have older populations by 2036, while northern states are expected to have a younger workforce. This could lead to increased migration from the north to the south unless job creation and GDP growth improve in the northern states.

The issue of wages and profits is a significant factor in workforce migration and attrition. Many firms pay below living wages at the entry level, leading to high attrition rates. It raises the question of whether there is an economic model that allows for higher wages, lower attrition, and increased productivity across all levels of the workforce.

As migration continues to be a common trend, with millions moving to cities for better livelihoods, it is essential to consider the implications and opportunities that come with this shift in population dynamics.

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