INTRODUCTIONMany people migrate to different places around the world. Migration has many reasons, including educational and economic, social, religious and political problems. Berlin is in Western Europe. Around 470,000 people of non-German nationality from around 190 countries live in the 12 districts of Berlin (“Migration to Berlin”). They represent approximately 13% of the total population. Most of the immigrants are Turkish, around 200,000 people (“Migration to Berlin”). Many people move there for a better quality of life and work. This essay seeks to evaluate the positive and negative impacts of migration in Berlin. This research will begin by evaluating the economic factors of migration and then proceed to investigate factors related to education. In the process it will be highlighted that the impacts of migration are balanced. ECONOMY OF THE BODY First, Berlin is one of the dynamic economic regions in Europe. In 2009, the nominal gross domestic product of the city-state of Berlin recorded a growth rate of 1.7% (-3.5% in Germany) and amounted to 90.1 billion euros. Berlin's economy is dominated by the service sector, with approximately 80% of all companies operating in the service sector (“Business”). People move to this city to improve their lives. Some of them want to open a new factory or company that will become an epochal market for auto industry and medical engineering manufacturing. Over 1385 companies settled in Berlin or invested here between 2001 and 2012. In 2012, 162 companies opened new headquarters in Berlin or expanded their headquarters in Berlin ("Berlin: Investing in a city with a bright future") . Official statistics show that in 2010, over 14,400 new businesses were started by foreigners. This means that people without German passports are... half a card... for international students. For one thing, it tends to be a very cheap country to study abroad in, as foreign students pay the same tuition fees as local students and many universities don't charge any tuition fees. CONCLUSION To summarize all points of view, migration has positive aspects and negative impact on Berlin. If many people moved to this city to open a factory, Berlin's economy would increase, but the environment would suffer due to dangerous gases. Many students come to Berlin to study at the world's best universities, helping to boost the city's economy. According to the points we consider, each reason for migration had a balance between pull factors and push factors. At the end of my speech, I want to say that Berlin is a city of immigrants and today it is a real capital of development in Europe, it is the best place for immigrants in the world
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