Much of the discussion on immigration is focused on people entering Germany, but more than 100,000 Germans leave the country each year. Where do they all go?
Germany has one of the highest numbers of citizens living in other countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation (OECD), the club of the world's advanced economies, a report showed on Monday.
One in four Germans has moved at least once in order to take up a new job, with better-educated people more ready to move to chase careers than those further down the ladder, according to a new survey.
While many Germans complain of immigrants arriving and drawing on the social security system, tens of thousands of Germans also emigrate every year looking for wealth, as new statistics show.