12.07.10 The crisis did not reduce the chances of immigrants to find work in Germany
Economic crisis will not affect the chances of immigrants to find work in Germany. According to the OECD's annual report, if the alien has received German citizenship, his chances of employment increase.
Unlike many countries, in Germany, the economic crisis practically has not affected the chances of living in a country of immigrants to find work. This is evidenced by widespread on Monday, July 12, the annual report of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). According to the agency DAPD, chances of finding a job for women, from immigrant families, even increased. According to experts, in the near future this trend will consolidate consider that the population of Germany is aging.
The report notes that the prospects are good to settle among foreigners who received German citizenship, subject to the same age, education level and length of stay in the country, nearly 12 percent higher than that of immigrants without citizenship. The same situation is recorded in France, Denmark and Belgium, the report said.
The agency dpa said that most foreigners came to Germany from Poland - in 2009 there were registered 123 000 people. From Romania, the profit 56,000 people from the U.S. and Turkey - to 30 thousand.
Germany continues to be attractive for foreign students. Almost 30 percent of graduates upon graduation remained in Germany. Among them, most immigrants from China, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine.
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