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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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Migration, insbesondere aus anderen EU-Ländern, gewachsen. Die von dort gekommenen Personen weisen inzwischen eine höhere …
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Migration, insbesondere aus anderen EU-Ländern, gewachsen. Die von dort gekommenen Personen weisen inzwischen eine höhere …
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The ongoing demographic change is expected to negatively affect the effective labor supply of various developed countries. In order to counteract these developments, many suggested policy measures target the participation rate of women and old workers. In this paper, I develop a multi-sectoral...
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This paper introduces the age structure of the population into the analysis of medium term unemployment swings. We incorporate age-related features into the Shapiro-Stiglitz shirking model and find that the observed age pattern of unemployment can be explained in terms of the model. Moreover, we...
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Using an analog of the boundary element method in engineering and science, we analyze and model unemployment rate in Austria, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States as a function of inflation and the change in labor force. Originally, the model linking unemployment to...
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Using an analog of the boundary elements method in engineering and science, we analyze and model unemployment rate in Austria, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States as a function of inflation and the change in labor force. Originally, the model linking unemployment...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008644994
Barro (1991), except that migration out of East Germany has not slowed down. I document that in particular the 18-29 year … provide an extension of the standard labor search model by allowing for migration and network externalities. In that theory …
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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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) extending the retirement age, (ii) augmenting labor migration within the region, and (iii) through using population accounting …
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