Unemployment has been falling for years in Germany, with fewer out of work in May than at any time since reunification in 1990 -- though many who recently arrived as refugees are yet to join the labour market, undergoing job training or language classes.
"The report noted governments are increasingly turning their attention to how to integrate those who stay as arrivals drop, with asylum claims falling 46 percent last year to 650,000 from 1.2 million in 2016.
Yet European states are still feuding over how to handle arrivals themselves, as shown by Italy and Malta's recent refusal to take in the 630 migrants onboard the Aquarius rescue ship."
How interesting............
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