Austria facilitates immigration of skilled workers from Indonesia

Austria facilitates immigration of skilled workers from Indonesia

Indonesia Flag_16-9_1920_c Nick Agus Arya, Unsplash
With around 275 million inhabitants, Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world - including many young people. / © Nick Agus Arya, Unsplash

In Austria, the number of people of prime working age is falling. The search for skilled workers is increasingly becoming a Herculean task. The partnership with Indonesia is now being strengthened to get things moving. This is because demographic change is much more favorable there. 

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