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This Article is From Sep 09, 2020

Merkel’s Pledge to Help Refugees Thwarted by Pandemic Crisis

Five years after German Chancellor Angela Merkel's historic pledge to welcome refugees, the pandemic shock is dealing a fresh blow to those migrants granted asylum.

A surge in joblessness this year has disproportionately hit Germany's foreign workforce. According to a recent breakdown of labor data, the unemployment rate among German citizens remained at 5.9% in June, while citizens from the most common asylum-seeking countries saw it rise to above 40%, compared to 32% last December.

Other foreign nationals have also experienced disproportionate gains in unemployment, with the rate increasing to almost 16% at the end of the second quarter.

One reason why people from the most common asylum-seeking countries have been affected more than others is that the jobs they often fill are in industries hit hard by the crisis. Over a quarter toil in the hospitality sector or have short-term contracts compared to less than 6% of the general workforce employed in those fields.

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