Berlin In contrast to many other current projects, the traffic light groups are pulling together in the planned reform of the Skilled Immigration Act. The draft by Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) and her party colleague, Labor Minister Hubertus Heil, is to be approved by the cabinet this Wednesday.
The aim of the law is to attract more workers from abroad. It is undisputed that there is a considerable need for action here. This is also shown by various studies. A recently published evaluation by the Bertelsmann Foundation gives food for thought.
The experts examined how attractive Germany is for international skilled workers and companies.
In doing so, they realize that the Federal Republic is falling behind because other states are getting better.
What is the current situation in Germany? Which specialists are most frequently sought after? What are the biggest barriers to recruitment? An overview in graphics.
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