
Labour market in the East: East Germany loses many workers without immigration
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Across Germany, the value is 17.4 percent. The Institute of German Economics (IW) has calculated that by 2045 more than a fifth or 22.4 percent of the potential workforce would be lost. Why East Germany loses many workers without immigration – and which professions are particularly affected.
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Across Germany, the value is 17.4 percent.
according to Der TagesspiegelThe Institute of German Economics (IW) has calculated that by 2045 more than a fifth or 22.4 percent of the potential workforce would be lost.
according to Der TagesspiegelWhy East Germany loses many workers without immigration – and which professions are particularly affected
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