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EU Eastern Enlargement elicited a rise in (temporary) labour market oriented immi-gration to Germany starting in May … outcomes in Germany. We finda transitory negative wage effect among German nationals, particularly at the bottom ofthe wage …
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From the early 1990s until 2005 the unemployment rate rose in Germany from 7.3% to 11.7%. While the unemployment rate … productivities in Germany and Eastern Europe grew strongly during the same period, enhancing the joint trade. e "rise of the East …
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Labour market developments have Germany undergone two shocks: German reunification in the early 1990s, and the Hartz … these developments are mainly the result of legal changes in Germany - changes which, with respect to employment creation …
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unemployment is often ignored. Both issues are particularly important in high unemployment regimes like East Germany where a wage … existence of an East German wage curve. Due to the nonstationarity of spatial data, a global panel cointegration approach is …. The analysis gives evidence on a locally but not a spatially cointegrated wage curve for East Germany. …
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unemployment is often ignored. Both issues are particularly important in high unemployment regimes like East Germany where a wage … existence of an East German wage curve. Due to the nonstationarity of spatial data, a global panel cointegration approach is …. The analysis gives evidence on a locally but not a spatially cointegrated wage curve for East Germany. …
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unemployment is often ignored. Both issues are particularly important in high unemployment regimes like East Germany where a wage … existence of an East German wage curve. Due to the nonstationarity of spatial data, a global panel cointegration approach is …. The analysis gives evidence on a locally but not a spatially cointegrated wage curve for East Germany. …
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