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[Spiegel Online]
A newly released survey shows that non-EU immigrants have an easier time finding jobs in Germany than in other European countries. But the results might be a greater reflection of the sluggish job markets across the rest of the Europe than a particular German advantage.
Germany doesn't exactly share the same reputation as its southern European neighbors for being warm and friendly. But non-European Union job seekers rated it above six other European countries in an immigration and integration survey released by the Migration Policy Group in Brussels on Wednesday. Only a third of the foreigners surveyed in Germany's capital Berlin had trouble finding a job, while less than half did in Stuttgart, in the economically powerful southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg.
This was in stark contrast with 79 percent of respondents in both Lisbon, Portugal and Milan, Italy who reported problems finding work.
Lire : spiegel.de
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