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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: a 1 percent increase in the German labor force …
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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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. Moreover, migrants might be favourably (self-)selected if the migration costs tend to decline with the skill level of migrants … inequality in the host and the home country, is associated with a favourable selection bias. -- international migration ; self …
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the variance of international and internal migration over time for identifying potential displacement effects. The main …
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