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    Austria’s economy faces strain from brain drain trend

    August 28, 2025
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    Austria is facing growing concerns over a sustained outflow of highly skilled professionals, with new data published Thursday by the Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) indicating that more than 170,000 qualified workers have left the country between 2011 and 2023. The findings point to a widening gap between Austria’s ability to attract foreign talent and its failure to retain those with high-level qualifications, prompting warnings from business leaders and policymakers about the long-term implications for the national economy.

    Austria’s economy faces strain from brain drain trend
    Brain drain from Austria poses challenge to future economic resilience and innovation.

    The report, commissioned by IV and prepared by migration expert Rainer Münz, found that while overall immigration during the 12-year period exceeded emigration by approximately 800,000 people, a disproportionate number of those departing were educated professionals from EU and OECD countries. Among the most striking figures, more than half of immigrants who arrived in Austria between 2017 and 2019 had left by the fourth year of residence, indicating a systemic retention issue.

    Industry leaders argue that structural issues within Austria are driving this talent exodus. IV President Georg Knill said the problem is not a matter of integration, but rather a reflection of the country’s high tax burden, complex bureaucracy and limited career advancement opportunities. He called for a series of reforms including reduced non-wage labor costs, an overhaul of the Red-White-Red Card process for skilled immigrants, and improved access to childcare facilities, which could help make Austria more attractive to qualified foreign workers.

    The government has acknowledged the issue and is pledging new measures to address it. Integration Minister Claudia Plakolm announced on Thursday a strategic shift in Austria’s migration and labor policies, highlighting a new “employment from day one” initiative aimed at integrating asylum seekers with high prospects of approval directly into the labor market.

    Austria’s skilled labor outflow draws industry backlash

    She also committed to strengthening the Austrian Integration Fund’s skilled worker service, streamlining foreign qualifications recognition, and expanding partnerships with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and private sector organizations. The current labor dynamics place Austria in a challenging position within the broader European talent landscape.

    Like many other EU nations, Austria is competing for a limited pool of highly skilled workers. However, without the right incentives and support systems, retaining that talent becomes increasingly difficult. A previous study by the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber in 2023 reached similar conclusions, flagging Austria’s heavy regulatory framework and uncompetitive tax structures as major deterrents.

    Experts say the implications extend beyond workforce shortages. Losing educated professionals reduces innovation capacity and weakens Austria’s competitiveness in high-value sectors such as technology, engineering, and scientific research. It also undermines efforts to future-proof the economy against demographic changes, including an aging population and shrinking labor force.

    Skilled worker retention becomes national priority

    The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has repeatedly stressed that nations must focus not only on attracting talent but also on developing the conditions to retain it over the long term. In the Austrian context, this includes reassessing how skilled workers are integrated, rewarded, and supported in their professional and personal lives.

    As policymakers and industry leaders push for structural reforms, Austria’s ability to reverse the brain drain will depend on the speed and scope of changes to its labor market, tax system, and immigration procedures. The coming months are expected to be critical as the government moves from analysis to action in an effort to preserve the country’s economic vitality and global competitiveness. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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