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Babayagaletti on
Why not? There are reasons besides economic status for migration
Fabius_Macer on
No idea about the UK. But the definition of “having received vocational or academic training” is true for almost everyone in Germany. About 75% of all people in Germany above 15 years have a vocational degree.
SuityWaddleBird on
And Germans can freely move and work in the EEA, which is a good part of the member states of the OECD.
WonaldKrump on
LOL wtf
jmills1888 on
Taxes and career options.
I immigrated to the US and have way more options here on the job market as you’re not as “locked in” to any given career path as you often are in Germany
Particular-Let-1422 on
Money obviously. In the case of Germany and UK it is socialist policies that take away 60% of their income through all sorts of taxes. German Government for example had record high tax revenue and yet they are still in a recession
tuulikkimarie on
We be very bright.
YameroReddit on
OECD Nations are the EU + Switzerland and Norway, and North America, and a bunch of others. So a German living in Austria or Switzerland would count, or Brits in North America. It should not be surprising that the UK and Germany are on this list.
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Why not? There are reasons besides economic status for migration
No idea about the UK. But the definition of “having received vocational or academic training” is true for almost everyone in Germany. About 75% of all people in Germany above 15 years have a vocational degree.
And Germans can freely move and work in the EEA, which is a good part of the member states of the OECD.
LOL wtf
Taxes and career options.
I immigrated to the US and have way more options here on the job market as you’re not as “locked in” to any given career path as you often are in Germany
Money obviously. In the case of Germany and UK it is socialist policies that take away 60% of their income through all sorts of taxes. German Government for example had record high tax revenue and yet they are still in a recession
We be very bright.
OECD Nations are the EU + Switzerland and Norway, and North America, and a bunch of others. So a German living in Austria or Switzerland would count, or Brits in North America. It should not be surprising that the UK and Germany are on this list.