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Sachsen-Anhalt Sees Ukrainian Refugee Employment Jump to 7,300 as Training Campaign Begins

It offers language support, mentorship and guidance to help 1,000 young migrants navigate Germany’s dual apprenticeship system.

Overview

  • Employment among Ukrainian refugees in Sachsen-Anhalt has risen by 2,000 over the past year to reach 7,300.
  • Ukrainian workers are active across manufacturing, trade, healthcare and social services, construction, hospitality and economic services.
  • A significant share of employed refugees are women who arrived with children, highlighting progress in overcoming childcare and integration hurdles.
  • About 5,400 apprenticeship positions remain unfilled in the state, prompting officials to recruit newcomers to fill labor gaps.
  • The training campaign launched at the end of June targets 1,000 youths and their families with tailored language instruction, training management and individual support.