Germany Takes Stock of Ten Years of Integration
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Angela Merkel's sentence marked the beginning of an era that should change Europe sustainably. The migration crisis has not been overcome even ten years later.


Germany takes stock of ten years of integration
Since 2015, hundreds of thousands of people have come to Germany seeking refuge. The data on asylum, integration and sentiment shows what the country has achieved since then — and what it hasn't.
10 years of "We create this": What were the consequences of the decision to open the borders and how has our society changed since then?
Who came back then? How many refugees now have a job? How many have become criminal? What role does Austria's social system play?Read the full article on FALTER.at
We remember that ten years ago – in late summer and autumn of 2015 – hundreds of thousands of refugees arrived in Germany within a very short period of time. In the months from August to December 2015, more than 782,000 refugees were registered in the EASY system – and only for the sake of completeness should it be pointed out here that there were significant registration problems at that time, so that this will be a approximate value.1 As the b…
In 2015, hundreds of thousands of refugees came to Germany. Now a new publication shows how well they are integrated into the labour market after ten years. The result: not so bad at all. [more]Read the news on www.deutschlandfunknova.de
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