BERLIN (Reuters) - In 2014, the number of people moving from west to east Germany was higher than the other way round for the first time since reunification, according to figures from the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB).
The figures indicate an end to the trend of negative net migration from former East German states, driven mainly by the growing attractiveness of certain cities in the east.
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