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Total output of new graduates and sub-degree

qualification holders exceeds losses to emigration

by a wide margin, though further study is needed

before this difference can be authoritatively

quantified.

Background

2.

On 4 May 1988, the Secretary for Administrative

Services and Information announced in the Legislative

Council, in a speech in reply to the Budget Debate, the

formation of a task force in the Information Division of

ASIB to consider how to improve the Government's

knowledge of emigration matters. An inter-departmental

meeting had been held the previous week, on 27 April. In

subsequent weeks, PAS (I) and AS(I) made a number of

fact-finding visits to other Branches and Departments to

make an inventory of the different sources of information

which shed some light on emigration/brain drain matters.

A Senior Statistician from Census and Statistics

Department joined the Division on 6 June on a part-time

basis.

Information about Emigration

3.

The emigration process begins with the

Immigration policies of the main settlement countries.

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