EU Workers Critical for Swiss Economy, SECO Report Confirms
New federal report shows EU/EFTA immigration crucial for filling skilled labor gaps, with 53,700 net migration supporting key economic sectors.

Key Takeaways
- Net immigration from the EU/EFTA to Switzerland totaled 53,700 people in 2024.
- Net immigration decreased by 10,000 people compared to 2023.
- EU immigration complements rather than replaces the Swiss indigenous workforce.
- Wage undercutting risks have been identified specifically in Ticino regarding cross-border commuters.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Given the demographic slowdown, the Swiss labour market must remain open."
"Immigration from the EU therefore complements the indigenous workforce, rather than replacing it."