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attrition and missing wages are also addressed. Using German household panel surveys from 1984 to 2014 and home country …
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A sizeable literature analyses how immigration affects attitudes towards migrants and discusses differences between … background of the large-scale influx of refugees into Germany between 2015 and 2016, this paper uses data from a unique and … representative survey of the German population to assess whether respondents express fears of job loss due to immigration. We focus …
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training. Finally, we show that other poor labor market outcomes of visible minority immigrants, including their wages and …
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suggest that immigration exhibits negative effects on native employment and wages, and has no effects on total employment …. Imports affect employment negatively and exports have a positive effect on wages. The German results indicate that immigration …Trade and migration have become more important in recent years for Austria and Germany. The transition in Central and …
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across-the-border work is likely to be more common. There is no robust evidence on an impact on employment or wages. At least …
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Immigration to the UK has risen over time. Existing studies of the impact of immigration on the wages of native … immigration reduces the wages of immigrants relative to natives. We show this using a pooled time series of British cross … means that there is little discernable effect of increased immigration on the wages of native-born workers, but that the …
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In this paper, we show that the wage assimilation of immigrants is the result of the intricate interplay between individual skill accumulation and dynamic equilibrium effects in the labor market. When immigrants and natives are imperfect substitutes, increasing immigrant inflows widen the wage...
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the labor market. Its impact on employment, wages and wealth depends crucially on the design of immigration policy …Based on the current European discussion about immigration policy, this paper gives an overview of central economic … consequences of immigration for a host country's labor market. The most important theoretical arguments are presented and evaluated …
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The labor market differs from other markets in many respects. Most important is that those who supply labor also have to deliver it in person. It means firstly that the work environment and organization of work are important for those who deliver labor, since they are in the work place....
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are strikingly similar across countries: increasing labour market concentration by 10% reduces wages by 0.19% in Germany …We investigate the impact of labour market concentration on two dimensions of job quality, namely wages and job … security. We leverage rich administrative linked employer-employee data from Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and …
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