Germany became a leading destination for Syrian refugees over the past decade and some politicians were quick to start talking about encouraging the return of them. Yet, doctores note that the exiles include many well-qualified people and said their departure would hurt Germany’s medical sector due to the loss of staff. Syrians have become a factor in a health sector that struggles to fill jobs, part of a wider problem Germany has with an ageing population and a shortage of skilled labor. An estimated 5,000 Syrian doctors work in hospitals alone.
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Germany became a leading destination for Syrian refugees over the past decade and some politicians were quick to start talking about encouraging the return of them. Yet, doctores note that the exiles include many well-qualified people and said their departure would hurt Germany’s medical sector due to the loss of staff. Syrians have become a factor in a health sector that struggles to fill jobs, part of a wider problem Germany has with an ageing population and a shortage of skilled labor. An estimated 5,000 Syrian doctors work in hospitals alone.
>exiles include many well-qualified people
Like their deposed, now former president!