After Poland, Germany is the first host country for Ukrainians after the Russian invasion on February 24. The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), which centralizes national statistics, lists 7,824,440 refugees currently seeking asylum in the European Union, including 1,489,155 in Poland, which shares a border with their country, and 1,019,789 In Germany.
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As more and more cities across the Rhine, mostly in eastern regions, struggle to accommodate newcomers, German authorities are ramping up integration requests. According to Germany’s Federal Employment Agency, some 109,000 Ukrainian citizens were employed and benefiting from social security at the end of August, and another 96,000 were in training in October. In turn, the Munich Ifo, one of the four major economic research institutes, estimates that every fifth working-age refugee from Ukraine (22% to be exact) has found…
Source: Le Figaro

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