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Aljazeera: ‘Better off here’: Returnee Czechs happy to be home after Brexit

Our head of research and deputy director Christian Kvorning Lassen comments on the post-brexit return of Czechs to their homeland.
12. April 2021

Quality of life has definitely improved for someone who has been away for more than a decade. The Czech Republic performs strongly in indicators pertaining to basic human needs, and well above average in most other indicators too.

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