Abstract

The recruitment of Turkish migrant workers in Germany was originally a temporary measure because of a shortage of manpower, but over time they settled permanently and were joined by their families. This led to changes in lifestyle and many problems of adaptation. This paper examines the complex integration process, their contribution the Germany economy and the changes that the host society has had to make to fulfil the needs of a community now resident in Germany for 40 years.

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