A new OECD study has found Germany is successfully integrating migrants despite obstacles such as migrants often having little education.

If you were to listen to many in Germany, you would think the country’s integration of migrants and asylum seekers was going rather poorly. But a new study by the 38-member Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) shows that isn’t the case.

Despite a number of challenges — such as further education and training — Germany is doing a better job than many of its European neighbors when it comes to integrating new arrivals, the study finds.

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    6 months ago

    I mean, most countries don’t stay the same for 10 years. Also. Most people get more fearful over their children getting hurt as they get older, and the parent loses control.

    Sounds like this person is just getting older and doesn’t realise they’re fitting into a pretty well known stereotype of parents.