Germany: One in four immigrants doesn't want to stay
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Michael B.* has been living in Somalia for over ten years. In a conversation, he describes why migration is a social rise for many Somalis, why legal paths to Germany do not actually exist and why the European asylum system ultimately remains dependent on informal networks.
Why are immigrants leaving Germany? A new study shows that other countries are more attractive to economically successful foreigners. And discrimination plays a big role here.
If you don't like immigration, you should leave Germany for a long time. Now the trend is turning: politicians threaten to emigrate if the voters don't trace. A comment. This post After Merkel now Haseloff Sowas comes from this: The new desire of politicians to emigrate was published on Young Freedom.
Germany: One in four immigrants want to leave - News Bulletin 247
New research reveals that the percentage of immigrants are considering to leave Germanydespite the country’s significant need for specialized workforce. According to the latest data, the German economy is facing an acute staff deficit, with approximately 1.4 million jobs To remain vacant at the end of 2024. Foreign workers are now more than 16% of the labor market – a rate of twice as much compared to 2010 -, with a significant presence in key a…
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