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The @German DeZIM.panel is an online access panel that provides data specifically for topics regarding migration and … integration. It includes an oversampling for several migrant groups in Germany, and thus allows specific subgroup analyses. Due to …The German DeZIM.panel is an online access panel that provides data specifically for topics regarding migration and …
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Germany. They found that women who would earn more than their husbands distort their labor market outcome in order not to … violate traditional gender identity norms. Using data from the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP) we also find that the … labor supply of full time working women, but only in Western Germany. We also show that gender identity affects the supply …
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duration of unemployment and subsequent employment using German panel data and bivariate discrete time hazard rate models …Unemployment rates are often higher for migrants than for natives. This could result from longer periods of … unemployment as well as from shorter periods of employment. This paper jointly examines male native-migrant differences in the …
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the labor market reintegration, patterns of job search, and reservation wages across unemployed migrants and natives in … Germany. Our results indicate that separated migrants have a relatively slow reintegration into the labor market. We explain … moderate, yet still above the level which would imply similar employment probabilities as other groups of migrants. …
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