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ID119733
Title ProperUnsung heroes
LanguageENG
AuthorSteinborn, Deborah
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)HAMBURG-In 1982, a young Turkish immigrant named Kemal Sahin opened a new 430-square-foot gift shop on a busy commercial street in Aachen, Germany. Sahin didn't want to start his own business, but he had to. It was his only chance to stay in the country. From a farm family in an isolated Anatolian mountain town in Turkey, Sahin arrived in Aachen as a teenager carrying nothing but an old suitcase, two packs of cigarettes, and some money pinned inside his jacket. He worked his way through university to earn an engineering degree on full scholarship. He'd thought this would lead to a good, entry-level job in German industry. "Instead," he recalls, "they told me I had to leave."
`In' analytical NoteWorld Policy Journal Vol. 28, No.4; Winter 2011: p.100-108
Journal SourceWorld Policy Journal Vol. 28, No.4; Winter 2011: p.100-108
Key WordsTurkish Immigrant ;  Kemal Sahin ;  Germany ;  Turkey ;  German Industry