"European Economic Shift: Germany's Job Market Boom Fueled by Immigrant Workforce. New data reveals that Germany has become a hub for employment in the European Union, accounting for nearly a quarter of all new jobs created in the region over the past decade. What's more striking, however, is that an astonishing 70% of these new positions have been filled by immigrant workers. This trend raises important questions about the impact of immigration on Europe's labor market and the changing demographics of the region's workforce. As Germany continues to drive economic growth in the EU, the role of immigrant workers in shaping the country's future is set to come under increasing scrutiny."


The country accounts for a quarter of new EU jobs this decade — 70 per cent of them have gone to immigrants