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The transnationals – when one country is not enough

“More and more people chose to be transnational. They don’t want to live in just one of two countries, but in both. This might not be a huge number of people, but they do represent a challenge for national welfare systems,” says Jørgen Carling. He has spent several years leading a research project looking at the phenomenon at Prio.
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Turks most likely to want to live in both countries

The highest number of people telling Prio’s survey they would like to live in both countries had moved from Turkey to Norway. Nearly half of all Turks said this. Above: Istanbul.

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