Albanians most discriminated against in Germany's labour market

Albanians most discriminated against in Germany's labour market. Study on job competitions by V organisation ZB Berlin Social Research Center. German subjects, born in 1992, raised and educated in the German school system, were the common qualities of switch candidates. What distinguished them was the origin of [...]
German subjects, born in 1992, raised and educated in the German school system, were the common qualities of switch candidates. What distinguished them was their parents ' origin.
6,000 extinguishable applications were submitted to countries declared for eight different professions and data was analysed on the basis of reactions or reactions, writes German magazine “Der Spiegel”.
Africans and Muslims most discriminated against
Frequent competitors of Albanian descent are the most discriminated against in Germany's labour market. Contestants with German parents have received positive answers in 60% of the cases, while only 51 %s of non-German competitors have received positive answers.
People of African descent or of believing Muslim lands are the most discriminated against group.
Spanish-born contestants have received up to 73% positive reactions leading the list of positive discrimination, and even outnumbering German competitors. / DW











