Ioannis Cholezas, the scientific researcher who drafted the KEPE study, told Xinhua that the rise in the number of employed foreigners is due to the recovery of sectors that tend to prefer the hiring of non-Greeks.
"The main sectors that see an increase in the employment of foreigners are tourism, that not only has jobs for unskilled workers but also addresses foreign visitors, so there is more sense in employing non-Greeks, and construction, partly due to tourism again, with short-term rentals proliferating and new hotels being built," said Cholezas.
The report notes that foreigners usually do not have the safety net Greeks have, such as family or any assets in the country which could ease the negative consequences of unemployment.
One should also not forget that the successful incorporation of foreigners in the Greek economy goes through their entry in the labor market, KEPE added.
"The state will need to address the issue of language, as the majority of new migrants to Greece use languages that are not at all related to Greek, such as Arabic," Cholezas notes.
"Another necessary intervention is the examination of migrants' skills and their certification in some form by the Greek state, for foreign workers to be able to present those papers to potential employers," he said.
The KEPE expert does not think the local labor market can absorb that many foreigners and he believes the migrants are also aware of it.
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