More skilled Germans are leaving the country while the number of non-skilled migrants entering Germany is increasing, according to recent reports. Experts have raised concerns about the potential consequences of this trend for the economy and the stability of social systems.
This shift in demographics has prompted discussions among policymakers and economists regarding the long-term implications for Germany"s workforce and social infrastructure. As previously reported, similar situations have been observed in other countries, where migration patterns have affected local economies and social stability.
The ongoing changes in Germany"s labor market and migration landscape continue to be a topic of significant concern among experts and officials.





