Unexpected employment statistics of Ukrainians revealed in Germany.
Ukrainians who were forced to leave Ukraine due to the conflict are finding jobs in Germany.
This information was provided by the head of the German Chancellor's Office, Wolfgang Schmidt, at the "Forum of Key Industries". According to Schmidt, the employment rate of Ukrainians in Germany increased from 23% to 29%.
The latest data indicates that the improvement in the quality of consulting services has contributed to the employment of Ukrainian refugees. An important aspect of integration is finding a job. At the same time, the German labor minister reported that a large number of Ukrainians are working part-time or receiving low salaries.
Ukrainian refugees have become a significant part of the working population in Germany, and this indicates their availability in the labor market.
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