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MASTHEAD Editor German Federal Employment Agency, International Placement Services (ZAV) Editorial Staff Christine Demmer (freelance journalist), Norbert Grust (W. Bertelsmann Verlag) and Franz Piesche-Blumtritt (International Placement Services) Translation German – English Europäischer Übersetzungsdienst, Hamburg Publishing House and Overall Production W. Bertelsmann Verlag, Bielefeld, www.wbv.de Image credits Title, pp. 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17: Federal Employment Agency; p. 3: European Commission; p. 5: E. Hosner/Pixelio.de; pp. 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 29, 30, 33: private; p. 25: Ernert/ABB; p. 27: U. Hering/Fotolia.com; p. 35: Panthermedia.net. Publishers W. Bertelsmann thanks all the people and institutions who provided photographs free of charge. All rights reserved. Reprint – also in extracts – only with the approval of the editor and only with sources Individual distribution Federal Employment Office (Bundesagentur für Arbeit) Order service* c/o IBRo Funk und Marketing GmbH Kastanienweg 1, 18 148 Roggentin Phone: +49 (0) 180 /500 38 65 Fax: +49 (0) 180/500 38 66 E-Mail: arbeitsagentur@ibro.de *When ordering print media, you will be charged 2,50 € for shipment. Download (free of charge): www.ba-bestellservice.de Current state Juli 2007

IMPRESSUM Herausgeber Bundesagentur für Arbeit (BA) Zentrale Auslands- und Fachvermittlung (ZAV) Redaktion Christine Demmer (freie Journalistin), Norbert Grust (W. Bertelsmann Verlag) und Franz Piesche-Blumtritt (Zentrale Auslands- und Fachvermittlung) Übersetzung Deutsch – Englisch Europäischer Übersetzungsdienst, Hamburg Verlag und Gesamtherstellung W. Bertelsmann Verlag, Bielefeld, www.wbv.de Bildnachweise Titel, S. 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17: Bundesagentur für Arbeit; S. 3: Europäische Kommission; S. 5: E. Hosner/Pixelio.de; S. 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 29, 30, 33: privat; S. 25: Ernert/ABB; S. 27: U. Hering/Fotolia.com; S. 35: Panthermedia.net. Der

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