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Immigrants are much less likely to own their homes than natives, even after controlling for a broad range of life-cycle and socio-economic characteristics and housing market conditions. This paper extends the analysis of immigrant housing tenure choice by explicitly accounting for ethnic...
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the probability of self-employment increases significantly with age for all groups albeit at a decreasing rate. Among … immigrants, Turks are twice as likely to choose self-employment as any other immigrant group. The age-earnings profiles of self …
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but changed the composition of the immigrants, (iii) any negative effects in the labour market on wages or employment are …
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This paper outlines the importance of labor mobility for the improvement in allocating and distributing economic resources. We are faced with an increasing lack of skilled workers and a growing tendency of unemployment amongst the low-skilled. A central political objective for the future will...
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moderate, yet still above the level which would imply similar employment probabilities as other groups of migrants. …
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like Germany occupations also reflect a general socio-economic standing. This paper looks at the patterns of employment in …
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an immobile labour force and the eurosklerosis phenomenon. In such a situation, an economically motivated immigration …
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unemployment as well as from shorter periods of employment. This paper jointly examines male native-migrant differences in the … duration of unemployment and subsequent employment using German panel data and bivariate discrete time hazard rate models …
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