One in five young Germans plans to leave the country
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One in five young Germans plans to leave the country
""The results of the study show in a dramatic way just how much the pressures of recent years are affecting young people in the form of stress, exhaustion and a growing sense of lack of prospects," said study director Simon Schnetzer."
""I think that every one of my friends is thinking about it especially if you're racialized, if you're part of a minority in some way," said Riff, a social cultural studies masters student."
A study reveals that 21% of young Germans aged 14-29 are actively planning to leave Germany, with 41% considering moving abroad long-term. Economic insecurity, rising housing costs, and weak career prospects are major concerns. The political landscape, marked by a rise in far-right sentiments, is also influencing their decisions. Many young people feel stressed and lack prospects, prompting thoughts of emigration, especially among minorities. The study reflects a growing discontent among the youth regarding their future in Germany.
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