🇪🇺📈👷♂️ ECB: Foreign Workers Drive Eurozone Growth, Help Offset Ageing Labor Market
🔹 Summary:
A European Central Bank study revealed that foreign workers accounted for half of the eurozone’s labor force growth since the pandemic, playing a key role in offsetting demographic decline and filling labor shortages.
The ECB emphasized that rising education levels among foreign workers are enhancing their contributions, even as anti-immigration political sentiment rises across Europe.
🔹 Key Points:
• Foreign workers have significantly boosted eurozone labor supply over the past three years.
• They are increasingly entering higher-skilled roles thanks to improved education levels.
• Germany and Spain saw the largest foreign labor contributions; France and the Netherlands showed moderate impact.
• Italy relied more on mobilizing domestic labor due to low labor participation rates.
• ECB warns that restricting immigration could worsen demographic and growth pressures.
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