More Chinese return after studying abroad (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-06-06 08:42 Around 27,200 Chinese
nationals chose to return and work in China after finishing schooling abroad at
their own expense in 2005, up 47.9 percent from the previous year, the Ministry
of Education said on Monday.
The ministry's spokesman Wang Xuming told a press conference that though
China saw a slight annual increase, or 2.1 percent, of the number of Chinese
studying abroad at their own expense last year, the number of those who wanted
to return mushroomed.
Altogether 118,500 Chinese studied abroad in 2005, including nearly 4,000
funded by the government, some 8,000 dispatched by their employers, and 106,500
at their own expense, according to statistics from the ministry.
"The booming economy, increasing opportunity to start their own business, and
preferential policies for the returned students have drawn more Chinese students
home," said Zhang Xiuqin, secretary-general of the China Scholarship Council
(CSC) under the ministry.
About 933,400 Chinese had gone abroad to study between 1978 and 2005, and
232,900 have returned, the ministry said.
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