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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the …
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Germany has become the second-most important destination for migrants worldwide. Using all waves from the microcensus … in Germany. Differences in educational and demographic characteristics explain how those gaps vary across groups, and why …
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less and have to compete with vocationally trained labor market entrants in a similar field of study? Focusing on Germany …
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by the Italian Embassy in Germany. In line with previous studies, we confirm substantial inequality of educational …
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We exploit a novel survey of recently arrived asylum seekers in Germany in order to estimate the degree of … that there exists positive skill selection among recently arrived refugees in Germany. …
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This paper analyzes the effect of alternative transition paths after grade 9 of German lower secondary school on vocational training. Using a selection-on-observables approach I show that a delayed transition into vocational training after lower track secondary school is not a disadvantage...
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workers and (ii) an increase in the labor market participation rate of migrants. Per assumption, natives and migrants solely … inflow of migrant workers. More interesting, though, it is shown that a larger share of migrants in the workforce increases …
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the other hand, less skilled migrants who in Germany's tracked school system do not have the option to enter academic … pupils compared to second- and third generation immigrant pupils in Germany. I first document that differences in parental … are not sufficient. Conditional on these factors, there is a "polarization" of educational choices: migrants are more …
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