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Vera Demary / Oliver Koppel IW-Trends No. 3 25. September 2013 The Labour Market for Doctors of Medicine in Germany

Immigration Prevents Bottlenecks

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The Labour Market for Doctors of Medicine in Germany
Vera Demary / Oliver Koppel IW-Trends No. 3 25. September 2013

The Labour Market for Doctors of Medicine in Germany

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Immigration Prevents Bottlenecks

In Germany there are currently neither symptoms of a bottleneck in the medical labour market nor any evidence of the oft-lamented brain drain of doctors moving abroad. Until 2015 6,600 doctors per annum are expected to retire for reasons of age. However, they will be more than compensated for by nearly 10,000 new graduates. Moreover, there are 31,000 doctors practising in Germany who have come to this country with a medical degree acquired abroad. By contrast, only up to 24,000 doctors trained in Germany work abroad. Recent statistics show that with more than 3.8 practising doctors per 1,000 inhabitants Germany has one of the highest physician densities in the world, albeit with considerable variations in regional distribution. Due to the progressive ageing of its medical profession, Germany is none the less faced with the challenge of replacing a continuously increasing number of medics. Beyond 2025, some 9,500 doctors will have to be replaced every year. However, further facilitating the immigration of doctors trained abroad is one of the most effective ways of meeting the increasing need for doctors in the foreseeable future.

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The Labour Market for Doctors of Medicine in Germany
Vera Demary / Oliver Koppel IW-Trends No. 3 25. September 2013

Vera Demary / Oliver Koppel: Der Arbeitsmarkt für Humanmediziner und Ärzte in Deutschland – Zuwanderung verhindert Engpässe

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Immigration can compensate for ageing
Alexander Burstedde / Jurek Tiedemann IW-Report No. 33 9. August 2024

IW labor market forecast 2027: Immigration can compensate for ageing

This study is the annual update of the IW labor market extrapolation with data up to 2022. The methodology is described in detail by Burstedde (2023). The update shows how employment and skilled labor shortages could develop during the next five years if the ...

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Wido Geis-Thöne IW-Report No. 22 4. May 2024

Securing skilled workers through immigration to universities

Against the backdrop of demographic change, Germany is increasingly dependent on skilled labour from abroad to secure growth and prosperity.

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