Migrants Leave Germany to Go Back East?

By admin | May 3, 2008

Migrant workers in Germany are watching the economy back home as eastern Europeans weigh the region’s strong growth and rising wages against the advantages of working in the West. Consider that this seems to be the time for the east.

Marek Okolski, a migration expert at Warsaw University, predicts that the emigration wave will stop around 2010.

With increased wages will more and more start going back home? It seems so as many foreigners have visa problems, language problems and of course home sickness.

Previously workers could go abroad and expect to earn in 3 months what normally would take a year, but with increasing wages, the benefits of working abroad may not longer weigh out the advantages of staying home.


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