Ifo Dresden: Workers From Countries That Joined the EU in 2004 Fill Gaps in the German Labor Market
April 24, 2024
April 24, 2024
MUNICH, Germany, April 24 (TNSres) -- ifo Institute issued the following news release:
Workers from the Central and Eastern European countries that acceded to the EU in 2004 have filled gaps in the German labor market, finds a study by the ifo Institute's Dresden Branch. Exactly 20 years later, around 820,000 workers from these ten countries are now employed in Germany. Together, they make up 2.4% of the German workforce. "Contrary to the fears of many, this has not led to Germ . . .
Workers from the Central and Eastern European countries that acceded to the EU in 2004 have filled gaps in the German labor market, finds a study by the ifo Institute's Dresden Branch. Exactly 20 years later, around 820,000 workers from these ten countries are now employed in Germany. Together, they make up 2.4% of the German workforce. "Contrary to the fears of many, this has not led to Germ . . .