ドイツでは2012年に、49'433人のスペイン人が就職する、イタリア人は253'093人、ギリシア人は123'322人、ポルトガル人は56'958人が就職
Los españoles sí encuentran empleo, pero en Alemania
Más de 49.400 españoles encontraron un trabajo en 2012 en la primera potencia europea
El país acabó el año con el nivel más bajo de paro de los últimos 20 años
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Enrique Müller Berlín 4 ENE 2013 - 11:53 CET
The Spanish do find employment, but in Germany
More than 49,400 Spanish found a job in 2012 as the first European power
The country ended the year with the lowest level of unemployment in the past 20 years
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Enrique Müller Berlin 4 ENE 2013 - 11:53 CET
The German economy again yesterday to show signs of an enviable strength, when the Federal Employment Agency unveiled the latest balance of labor market performance in 2012 and reflects that unemployment fell to lows of the past 20 years. However, the Germans are not the only ones to benefit from it because, according to this organism, also 49,933 Spanish found a job during the past year in the first European power.
The report presented yesterday on the German labor market is the number of people from Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece who fled their country to seek a better future. For example, 49,433 were employed Spanish in 2012, 15.8% more than in 2011, while in their home country were destroyed over 2,000 jobs a day because of the crisis and government cutbacks. Italy tops the list with 253,093 employees, followed by Greece and Portugal with 123,322 people with 56,958.
The most popular profiles in Germany are the skilled professionals to supply its powerful industrial sector. This has increased the number of engineers trained in the southern European countries who have migrated in search of the opportunity they were denied in their labor market. However, many of those leaving their country also recently engaged in any of the seven million jobs for low pay and little tour popularly known as minijobs and, in part, is the explanation of the German miracle.
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Looking to the future, and although the official trend indicates that the labor market will stagnate in 2013, a survey by Manpower, which questioned 1,000 entrepreneurs, 9% plan to hire more people in the first quarter and only 4 % indicated that their staff remain intact. Munich, capital of Bavaria, is the city where most jobs are created throughout Germany.
According to official data, the leading economic power in Europe in the year had the lowest average number of unemployed in the past 20 years. According to the government agency, which is headquartered in Nuremberg, during December there were 2.84 million people out of work, about 60,000 more than in the same month a year ago, but on average, there were 2.897 million unemployed, a 79,000 people less than in 2011.
"For 2013 we have, according to the information we have, with a stable situation," said the president of the Federal Employment Agency, Frank-Jürgen Weise, introducing the latest report on the health of the German labor market.
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