German immigrants are young, highly qualified, and leave Germany in General, for a better-paying Job, preferably in Switzerland. The first representative study, which was presented on Wednesday in Berlin shows.
According to the study by the Federal Institute for population research German and Returnees, over 70 percent of the German emigrants have a University degree. Every year approximately 180 000 people from Hiking with German nationality abroad, and 130’000 return per year.
the most Popular destination of immigrants, Switzerland was every fifth of them moved to the Confederation. It is Austria, the USA and the UK followed. Almost 60 percent of the study participants left Germany, according to the study, for professional reasons.
An important motive for many immigrants the realization of a specific life-style was – they were hoping for a different mentality or a different climate in the target country. Every third emigrant moved because of a family member or partner abroad. A fifth was to live for study abroad. Only a minority of respondents gave as a motive to be from Germany disappointed.
most go between 20 and 40
According to the study authors, international mobility become more important, especially for young people, the importance of. Therefore, most of the German emigrants are between the ages of 20 and 40 years.
In the study of the Federal Institute, in collaboration with sociologists from the University of Duisburg-Essen about 10’000 Germans took part in and returning from 169 countries. The authors of the study, those who logged out in Germany and what are the motives and individual consequences associated with it. to capture
the pros and cons of emigration, interviewed the authors of the study until recently, living abroad people. “About 60 percent of the respondents indicated that their net household income in the foreign countries to be compared to your salary a year earlier, “better” or “much better””, said Andreas Ette Federal Institute for population research.
on Average emigrated annually to 12’000 Euro more deserved. In women and the group of lower-skilled, this content showed the difference still more clearly.
However, immigrants also reported more negative experiences: for example, the social contacts deteriorated for 40 percent of the respondents abroad. (fal/sda)
Created: 04.12.2019, 19:04 PM