Why Immigrants Leave Germany: Bureaucracy, Discrimination, and Language Barriers
L'essentiel
- A study by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) reveals that immigrants leave Germany due to bureaucracy, discrimination, and language barriers.
- Family reasons and a lack of support for career development are also significant factors.
- Younger emigrants, less proficient in German but fluent in English, are more likely to depart.
Résumé généré par IA
A study by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) reveals that immigrants leave Germany due to bureaucracy, discrimination, and language barriers. Family reasons and a lack of support for career development are also significant factors. Younger emigrants, less proficient in German but fluent in English, are more likely to depart.






