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January 28, 2007
Stat du Jour: German Labor Markets
Here is the stat du jour, this time about German labor markets:Germany, currently the largest country in the 27-member European Union, with over 80 million inhabitants, could find itself with just 25 million people at the end of the century, some estimates suggest.This will almost certainly never happen -- with immigration likely to fill the gap -- so let's put Germany high on the list of proto-nationalistic European flashpoints going forward.
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