Foreign Students, Workers Face Tough Decision Between Going Home, Staying in U.S.
Job losses and fears of a recession could lead more foreign workers and students in the United States to move back to their home countries -- and that has some economic observers worried.
Vivek Wadhwa, an executive resident at Duke University and a senior research associate at Harvard, believes that the United States is headed for a massive reverse brain drain.
Wadhwa, who led a Duke study on foreign-born professionals, said there likely won't be a short-term impact of loss of skilled... Full Story
Contribute | Do you have more information about this topic? If so, please click here to contact the editors of ABC News.
17 Comments | Add Yours
