Recruiting State

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The term recruiting states is used today to summarize the countries from which, between 1955 and the mid-1960s , mainly male labor migrants were recruited to Germany with the help of recruitment offices and accompanied by bilateral recruitment agreements .

The first people who were recruited as guest workers during this time came from Italy , Spain , Portugal and Yugoslavia , later also from Greece and especially from Turkey . These states are grouped under the term recruiting states.

The term has meaning, for example, for the treatment of foreign students at German universities . Among the so-called `` Bildungsinländer '' , the children of former labor migrants with a university entrance qualification acquired in Germany are practically on an equal footing with German citizens, for example when it comes to university entrance, even if they have retained the nationality of their parents.

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