What IAB Survey Suggests?
Despite rising opportunities, Germany faces challenges in retaining migrants. As per a survey conducted by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) between December 2024 and April 2025, 50,000 foreign-born individuals aged 18 to 65 were interviewed. It excluded asylum seekers without recognised residence status.
According to the findings:
57 per cent, about 5.7 million people, want to stay long term
12 per cent, around 1.2 million, see their stay as temporary
30 per cent, nearly 3 million, are undecided
Nearly 2.6 million immigrants said they had considered leaving Germany in the past year. Among them, 300,000 already had concrete emigration plans.
Speaking to Business Standard, Yuliya Kosyakova, head of migration and labour market research at the IAB said, “Twenty-six per cent, or around 2.6 million people, say that they actually considered leaving Germany last year,”. The official noted, “Around 3%, or 300,000 people, already have concrete plans to leave.”