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Zuwanderung aus den neuen EU-Mitgliedsländern hat in den letzten Jahren einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Fachkräftesicherung in Deutschland geleistet. So ist die Zahl der sozialversicherungspflichtig Beschäftigten aus diesen Ländern zwischen Januar 2010 und Mai 2017 von 254.000 auf 1,14 Millionen...
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Many European countries restrict immigration from new EU member countries. The rationale is to avoid adverse wage and employment effects. We quantify these effects for Germany. Following Borjas (2003), we estimate a structural model of labor demand, based on elasticities of substitution between...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010298731
Many European countries restrict immigration from new EU member countries. The rationale is to avoid adverse wage and employment effects. We quantify these effects for Germany. Following Borjas (2003), we estimate a structural model of labor demand, based on elasticities of substitution between...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010274461
Zuwanderung aus den neuen EU-Mitgliedsländern hat in den letzten Jahren einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Fachkräftesicherung in Deutschland geleistet. So ist die Zahl der sozialversicherungspflichtig Beschäftigten aus diesen Ländern zwischen Januar 2010 und Mai 2017 von 254.000 auf 1,14 Millionen...
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Many European countries restrict immigration from new EU member countries. The rationale is to avoid adverse wage and employment effects. We quantify these effects for Germany. Following Borjas (2003), we estimate a structural model of labor demand, based on elasticities of substitution between...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003770938
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Many European countries restrict immigration from new EU member countries. The rationale is to avoid adverse wage and employment effects. We quantify these effects for Germany. Following Borjas (2003), we estimate a structural model of labor demand, based on elasticities of substitution between...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012991119
Many European countries restrict immigration from new EU member countries. The rationale is to avoid adverse wage and employment effects. We quantify these effects for Germany. Following Borjas (2003), we estimate a structural model of labor demand, based on elasticities of substitution between...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013316525