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Europe
Educated women leave east German men behind
2007-06-01
Yet another illustration as to how badly Europe is screwed.
Eastern Germany is facing a demographic crisis as huge numbers of women abandon the former communist region leaving behind an underclass of poorly educated, jobless and disillusioned men. The population imbalance in the former communist state is worse than anywhere else in Europe, social scientists say. Even communities that traditionally have more men than women - such as the polar regions of Sweden and Finland, or the majority of remote Greek islands - do not have such pronounced male surpluses, according to a study by the Berlin Institute for Population and Development.

The study, Too Many Men, paints a bleak picture of young, partner-less men in the region; for every 100 men aged 25 to 30, there are just 80 women. Hundreds of thousands of eastern Germans of both sexes have left the former GDR in search of work in western Germany or abroad. But the exodus of young females (400,000 in the age range 18-29 since 1991) is believed to have more to do with the fact they are better educated than men and set on improved opportunities away from the rather depressed climate at home.

"The clever girls ... are leaving the east German working-class boys behind," said Reiner Klingholz, head of the Institute for Population. "In the west, many women look for their intellectual equal as a partner. As a result, most do not return." The proportion of eastern German women with degrees is 31%, compared to 20% of men.

A substantial number of men have nevertheless also left - 270,000 since 1991 - but a much higher percentage return, more often than not because they are disappointed by the experience, having failed to find a job and make social contacts.

The development is leading to social erosion on a large scale, according to the report, and is set to have an even more dramatic effect in the future. It is estimated that between 1995 and 2005, around 100,000 fewer babies were born in the region than would have been the case if the imbalance had not existed.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.

Imagine what would happen if Muslim women were equally mobile.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-01 15:47  

#6  So where are the East German mail order bride sites?
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-06-01 09:35  

#5  Try reading "The War Against Boys" by Christina Hoff Sommers for insight on this trend.
Posted by: TZSenator   2007-06-01 08:32  

#4  Heads Up U.S. we are next.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-06-01 08:18  

#3  I was thinking about the pre-communist period.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-01 05:07  

#2  Communism's legacy is not pretty.
Posted by: gromky   2007-06-01 02:57  

#1  The mills of the Gods grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-01 02:50  

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