This paper provides an analysis of the impacts of immigration from countries outside the European Union on domestic unemployment rates of Austria, Czech Republic, Germany and Poland based on gender and age of immigrants. Using Eurostat data from 1998 to 2014, data analysis and regression functions with constant coefficients for every analysed country were performed. The results of P-values and the T test indicate that the gender of immigrants is not a determination factor for the development of domestic employment in any examined country, contrary to their. With the increase of age of immigrants, the employment rate in Poland and the Czech Republic increases as well. Generally, the labor markets react to inflow of immigrants differently in Poland and the Czech Republic compared to Germany.