MAD MUNDO's web siteBetween the United Nations studies and the European opinion, the question about the international migration seems to have a paradoxical future.
On one hand, the UN announces that Europe will need 1 600 000 migrants per year to maintain its working class stable until 2050. And to maintain this proportion between the working class and the retirement class, the flow would have to be 13 500 000 per year for whole Europe .
On the other hand we are still talking about fortress Europe or migration zero
Still certain governments admit openly their needs for qualified workers in certain domain like medecine and computer. In this way England, Germany or Italy are developing special permit for that kind of workers. And we can see two global phenomena connected with this situation. A two-tier migration system and brain drain
To provoke reflection on this, Mad Mundo chose to reverse the common approach. Our start point will not be a candidate migrants to Europe but a European company that is looking openly to bring special worker and we will see if these workers are willing to come and why.
Christoph Peter-Isenbürger, 34 years old, is a founder of the Meome Company. It's a young Internet start up in Berlin that employed after one year 80 people from all around the world but couldn't find enough IT professionals in Germany.
After having finished his studies with a degree in Economy,
Christoph worked as a advertising and marketing manager for big
companies like Pepsi Cola in New York, Reemtsma in Hungary and Nike in
Berlin.
We investigate for him, from Bulgaria, to India and England.