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Kenyan Immigrants Working In US Ranked As Most Industrious Foreigners

Kenyan Immigrants Working In US Ranked As Most Industrious Foreigners
Kenyan Immigrants Working In US Ranked As Most Industrious Foreigners

Data released by Bloomberg last year ranks Kenyan immigrants working in the US as the third most industrious foreigners.

They scored 73.4 per cent behind Ghanaians and Bulgarians who ranked first and second positions respectively 75.2 per cent and 74.2 per cent.

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Diaspora remittances is the leading forex earner for Kenya having eclipsed agricultural exports and tourism.

Last year, the amount of money sent home rose by 8.34 per cent to $4.027 billion (Sh560 billion) in 2022, closing in on total exports, which brought in $5.77 billion (Sh810.68bn) worth of foreign currency in the same period.

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Data by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) shows the US accounts for 51 per cent of remittances, with new markets especially in the Middle East.

While Kenya is ranked relatively well in terms of academic prowess and skills, the high unemployment rate has for years seen a loss of talent to other countries across all sectors.

The data by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) shows that at least 30 per cent of Kenyans working abroad are in the technical field, especially construction, engineering and information technology. Even so, most of them occupy manual and blue-collar positions abroad.

In other labour markets, especially in the Middle East, the majority are homekeepers.

For instance, the latest data by NITA shows that 79 per cent of Kenyan ladies working in the UAE are housekeepers.

Grey Regional Director for East Africa Fionah Umulisa expects the number of Kenyan expatriates to increase in coming years especially in the information technology sector.

“More Kenyan professionals are looking outside for job opportunities. High literacy levels, excellent work competence and high IT savvy is making them more attractive to the international job market,” Omulusa said.

He adds that this is likely to push up diaspora remittances. His firm expects an annual increase of above 10 per cent.

 

Kenyan Immigrants Working In US Ranked As Most Industrious Foreigners

 

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