A new study shows that over the years, many immigrants have managed to find their place in the German labor market. However, one big question remains: why do some groups of immigrants still depend on social assistance even after years?
Challenges of Immigration and the Labor Market
This research indicates that certain nationalities are particularly prominent in this regard and, despite numerous efforts, have not been able to achieve financial independence. This situation not only reflects an inability to adapt to the labor market but may also stem from cultural, linguistic, and social barriers.
In light of these challenges, questions arise about immigration policies, social integration, and government support. Do existing systems adequately address the needs of these groups? Or is it time for approaches to change?