Immigration in Berlin
A collection of scientifically-inspired articles written by the students of the course Immigration in Electoral Democracies at the Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin (Summer Semester 2015)
A collection of scientifically-inspired articles written by the students of the course Immigration in Electoral Democracies at the Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin (Summer Semester 2015)
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Demographics<br />
Immigrant share<br />
by age groups 1<br />
ants by district 1<br />
ankow<br />
More than 40% of<br />
immigrants stay for 20<br />
years and longer. 1<br />
richsha<strong>in</strong>uzberg<br />
Lichtenberg<br />
Marzahn-<br />
Hellersdorf<br />
The unemployment rate<br />
among foreigners <strong>in</strong> Berl<strong>in</strong><br />
is 29.4%, while among<br />
German workers<br />
it is only 1 2%. 2<br />
-<br />
g<br />
Neukölln<br />
Treptow-<br />
Köpenick<br />
The average <strong>in</strong>come of<br />
immigrant workers is 9%<br />
lower than the average<br />
<strong>in</strong>come of Germans<br />
workers. 3<br />
Data:<br />
1 ) https://www.statistik-berl<strong>in</strong>-brandenburg.de/produkte/Jahrbuch/BE_Kap_201 4.asp (Accessed<br />
21 /07/1 5)<br />
2) http://www.<strong>in</strong>tegrationsmonitor<strong>in</strong>g-laender.de/tabellen (Accessed 27/07/1 6)<br />
3) https://www-genesis.destatis.de/genesis/onl<strong>in</strong>e (Accessed 21 /07/1 5).<br />
Younes Rifaad, Erasmus exchange student from Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BA <strong>in</strong> Sociology, 3rd year<br />
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