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Based on a wage curve approach we examine the labor market effects of migration in Germany. The wage curve relies on … wage and employment effects of migration simultaneously in a general equilibrium framework. For the empirical analysis we … vocational degree. The wage and employment effects of migration are moderate... …
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European migration policies are characterised by a fundamental paradox: they are getting tighter and tighter just while …, based on a computable general equilibrium model, we evaluate whether migration to "rigid labour markets" a-la European … migration are, at a GDP gain of 0.2-0.3% at a migration of 1% of the labour force, but that natives in the receiving countries …
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agents face heterogeneous migration costs. …
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Migration poses many challenges for those involved. This not only includes labor market integration or the acquisition … of language skills, they must also establish new social contacts in a foreign living environment. The IAB-SOEP Migration … integration. Migration stellt die betroffenen Personen vor zahlreiche Herausforderungen. Dazu gehört nicht nur die …
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The initial fiscal costs associated with refugee integration are quite high-but as more and more refugees join the labor force, a reduction in ongoing welfare costs and an increase in government revenue will result. Against this background, the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) in...
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Die Zuwanderung von Flüchtlingen verursacht zunächst erhebliche fiskalische Kosten. Mit zunehmender Integration in den Arbeitsmarkt verringern sich die laufenden Kosten und es entstehen zusätzliche Einnahmen für die öffentlichen Haushalte. Vor diesem Hintergrund haben IAB und DIW Berlin...
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In this paper we study the determinants of international migration to Germany, 1967-2000. The empirical literature on … macro-economic migration functions usually explains migration flows by a set of explanatory variables such as the income … acknowledged as nonstationary, the standard model in the migration literature can only meet the requirements of modern non …
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differentials as well as differences in employment opportunities are the central forces which drive East-West migration after …
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This paper employs a wage-setting approach to analyze the labor market effects of immigration into Germany. The wage-setting framework relies on the assumption that wages tend to decline with the unemployment rate, albeit imperfectly. This enables us to consider labor market rigidities, which...
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European migration policies are characterised by a fundamental paradox: they are getting tighter and tighter just while …, based on a computable general equilibrium model, we evaluate whether migration to rigid labour markets a-la European … migration are, at a GDP gain of 0.2-0.3% at a migration of 1% of the labour force, but that natives in the receiving countries …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010267285