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You have to look which countries people are actually migrating from. Net migration to the US from the richer EU countries is about 0, i.e. about the same number of US citizens are moving into the EU as are moving from those EU countries into the US.
>Net migration to the US from the richer EU countries is about 0, i.e. about the same number of US citizens are moving into the EU as are moving from those EU countries into the US. Not true. 10-17% of Canadian, British, Australian, and Swiss scientists move to the US. ( https://np.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/37lgxg/the_... ) These are percentages of all researchers, whether they emigrate anywhere or not. (…
See the line chart at about the middle of the page, with three lines in black, blue and red. The chart shows net migration Germany USA. The red line shows German citizens only, black shows people formerly living in Germany, but without German citizen status. In 1998 there was peak in emigration to the US, but from then on the trend moves towards net immigration from the US.
I'd love to look at your data, but that migration DRC link points to an apparently empty wordpress instance.