The Rockwool Foundation Berlin reports that 32.1% of migrants from non-EU countries held university degrees in 2024, indicating a record level of education. This reflects an upward trend over the last decade, particularly in Germany where the proportion of highly educated non-EU migrants rose to 31.1%. Additionally, EU migrant degree holders increased from 33.8% to 35.2%. Experts highlight that effectively utilizing the skills of these migrants could significantly bolster EU economic growth, despite concerns about potential discrimination leading to skilled workers contemplating leaving Germany.
The continuous rise in education levels highlights the potential migrants bring to EU labor markets, suggesting they can drive economic growth if their skills are utilized.
In 2024, 32.1% of migrants from non-EU countries held a university degree, marking a record level and an upward trend in qualifications over the decade.
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