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Press release December 8, 2022

Migrating foreign skilled workers - missed opportunities for the German labour market? (in German)

Between 2000 and 2020, more than 18 million foreigners migrated to Germany, while at the same time more than 13 million foreigners left the country (excluding refugee migration). The reasons given by the emigrants for their return migration are manifold. About a quarter of the respondents left Germany for professional reasons (unemployment, no suitable employment, lack of recognition of professional qualifications). Another quarter of the emigrations were for reasons of residence law. A lack of social integration is also frequently cited as a reason, while economic or family reasons are less common. In many cases, the departure results from a bundle of different structural and individual factors.


Publications

Bernhard Boockmann, René Kalweit, Günther Klee, Matthias Lücke, Tobias Scheu, Khira Sippli, Tobias Stöhr Forschungsbericht 539 des BMAS, Januar 2020


Bernhard Boockmann, Tobias Brändle

Coaching, Counseling, Case-Working: Do They Help the Older Unemployed out of Benefit Receipt and back into the Labor Market?
In: German Econ Rev, 20: e436-e468. Decemeber 7, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1111/geer.12174


Lukas Fervers

Healing or Deepening the Scars of Unemployment? The Impact of Activation Policies on Unemployed Workers
In: Work, Employment and Society, 1-18, 2019 (online advance access: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0950017019882904)