The study points out that 48 per cent respondents who favoured job satisfaction overseas indicated the key reasons as high remuneration and work-life balance.
Now, with the changing present scenario and evolving economy, 18 per cent of the respondents -- they moved between the 1980s and '90s -- validated better job culture as one of the reasons influencing their decision to move back.
Karnataka is the most preferred destination for the reverse migrants.
The southern state is followed by two from the west: Gujarat and Maharashtra.
The study talks about certain advantages in India: development in technology and other software service, the country's ability to compete with developed countries and provide better opportunities, world-class higher education system (IITs, IIMs) that is recognised globally and the third largest pool of qualified scientists and engineers.
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