domingo, 26 de maio de 2013

Emigração desejada

Esta semana a Alemanha anunciou que desde 2012 está a receber muito mais emigrantes do que nas duas últimas décadas. Uma emigração qualificada, "um nova vaga de gente preparada e inovadora que iremos aproveitar", diz a Spiegel. "A radical change is taking place in the German job market: Today’s immigrants to Germany are better trained and have a higher level of education than native Germans, according to a study carried out by labor market researcher Herbert Brücker on behalf of the Bertelsmann Stiftung, a private think tank based in Gütersloh. Today, 43 percent of newly arriving immigrants between the ages of 15 and 65 have graduated from a university, a technical school or a graduate program, compared to only 26 percent of Germans without an immigration background" Via Marginal Revolution- Tyler Cowen)

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