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"From November 1990 Infratest Sozialforschung (Infratest social research) carried out on commission for the Federal Employment Services (Bundesanstalt für Arbeit) eight labour market surveys in the 'new' Bundesländer (i.e. the federal states of the former GDR) and East Berlin. The first of...
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"Over 400 employment companies are presently operating in eastern Germany. They were founded to influence socially acceptable employment reductions brought about by transformation process and to provide support for the creation of new jobs. After a blanket agreement between the Treuhandanstalt...
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Ostdeutschland beschrieben. Ferner werden Prognosen und Modellrechnungen für 1991 vorgelegt und mögliche Entlastungswirkungen durch …
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In dem Beitrag werden empirische Befunde eines Forschungsprojektes des IAB vorgestellt, in dessen Rahmen seit Anfang 1991 der arbeitsmarktpolitische Handlungsbedarf und die Implementation arbeitsmarktpolitischer Maßnahmen in ausgewählten Regionen Ostdeutschlands untersucht werden. Als Fazit...
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"From November 1990 Infratest Sozialforschung (Infratest social research) carried out on commission for the Federal Employment Services (Bundesanstalt für Arbeit) eight labour market surveys in the 'new' Bundesländer (i.e. the federal states of the former GDR) and East Berlin. The first of...
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"Labour market policy always had and continues to have an indisputable role in the transformation process in eastern Germany - complementary to the diverse efforts of economic and structural policy in dealing with the structural breakdown and creating new jobs. It has not only eased the pressure...
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