Oecd Report: Migrants in Germany Less Frequently Employed
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According to the OECD report, migrants in Germany are less employed than locals in 2024. The difference is 10.3 percentage points. Migrants also earn 43 percent less than local workers.
According to the OECD, the employee ratio of migrants is very low in Germany. One reason is the lower recognition of foreign qualifications.
OECD: Migrants in Germany are less employed in the labour market Paris/Brussels, 4 Nov (dpa) – In 2024, migrants in Germany were employed in jobs much less frequently than nationals — 69.6%, compared to 10.3 percentage points more among Germans — according to the annual migration report of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The gap was even greater in Turkey and the Netherlands alone between the countries analysed.…
The main reason for immigration remains family reunification, according to the OECD report. (Symbolic image) Boris Roessler/dpa. Migrants in Germany have a harder time finding work and earn significantly less than native Germans. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) stated in its annual migration report that the employment rate for migrants in 2024 was 69.6 percent – 10.3 percentage points lower than that of people b…
Lower employment rate, lower pay: An OECD report shows how the situation of migrants differs from that of locals.
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