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negative effects by increasing net migration. Our calculations show that a yearly net migration of 44,000 persons is needed to … stabilize the size of the birth cohorts and the labor force with the current age and gender structure of net migration. The … future net migration of 15,000 persons, also projected by Statistics Finland. We utilize in our numerical calculations a …
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labor market. Most recently, Germany’s potential labor force has grown as a consequence of many factors, including migration … the future, Germany will be more or less reliant on migration. This is the finding of various model calculations showing …
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which extent migration will be able to offset the well-known negative demographic influence. The mean overall results of … this long period of time show that while migration may slightly dampen the trend, it cannot fully compensate for it … Deutschland bis 2050 und fragen, inwiefern Migration dieser Schrumpfung entgegenwirken kann. Ausgangspunkt der Berechnungen sind …
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Theoretical arguments and previous country-level evidence indicate that immigrants are more fluid than natives in responding to changing labor shortages across countries, skill-groups or industries. The diversity across EU member states enables us to test this hypothesis across various...
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