Datum zveřejnění:
25.6.2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21104/Cl.2026.2.02
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Abstrakt:
The lives of highly skilled migrants are often seen as unproblematic due to their education and experience, yet this view is misleading. Based on 73 in-depth interviews this article examines key challenges faced by
highly skilled migrants in four sectors in Czechia: academia, corporate business, ICT, and healthcare. The findings show that their situation is far from satisfactory and varies across sectors. While language barriers play an important role in healthcare, migrants in academia face insufficient funding to cover basic needs. The study also identifies differences linked to migrants’ previous personal experiences. Based on the experiences of the interviewed migrants, several policy recommendations are proposed to better support the development and utilization of the full potential of highly qualified migrants.
Klíčová slova
skilled migration, qualified migration, problems, ICT, healthcare, academia, corporate
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