CAIRO - The International Organisation for Migration's (IOM) survey of 750 young Egyptians reveals that the closed job market makes migration more appealing than last year, despite their optimism about the future. In a recent survey by the IOM, 41 per cent of the youth in Egypt confirmed that the events post-revolution make them want to migrate. The survey was presented on Monday in its final draft during the IOM press conference on safe migration at the Italian Cultural Institute in Zamalek, Cairo. According to Pasquale Lupoli, IOM's MENA region representative, the survey was taken in the last 2 months in order to monitor the shift in Egyptians' thoughts on migration after the revolution.