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Armed conflicts, natural disasters and infrastructure projects continue to force millions into migration. This is especially true for developing countries. After World War II, about 8 million ethnic Germans experienced a similar situation when forced to leave their homelands and settle within...
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Diese Studie untersucht ökonomische Effekte der Immigration nach Deutschland, wobei explizit zwischen der Einwanderung …
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Die bestehenden Tragfähigkeitsrisiken in Deutschland resultieren aus der demografischen Alterung und sind weiterhin …
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und insbesondere Deutschland stark zugenommen, während die deutsche Bundeskanzlerin die bis dahin geltenden europäischen …
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By simulating various (labour market) integration scenarios with the aid of a New Keynesian DSGE model, this paper explores the potential economic consequences and transmission mechanisms resulting from the recent refugee migration to Germany. We find that the long-run costs and benefits for...
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By simulating various (labour market) integration scenarios with the aid of a New Keynesian DSGE model, this paper explores the potential economic consequences and transmission mechanisms resulting from the recent refugee migration to Germany. We find that the long-run costs and benefits for...
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In diesem Forschungsprojekt werden die gesamtwirtschaftlichen Wirkungen von verstärkten Bemühungen analysiert, Flüchtlinge in den deutschen Arbeitsmarkt zu integrieren. Die Analysen basieren auf einem gesamtwirtschaftlichen Simulationsmodell, das von DIW Berlin und dem IAB entwickelt wurde....
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We exploit a unique historical setting to investigate how refugee-specific government aid affects the medium-term outcomes of refugees who migrate as children and young adults. German Democratic Republic (GDR) refugees who escaped to West Germany between 1946 and 1961 who were acknowledged to be...
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