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panel data from Germany. More than 60% of migrants from the guestworker countries are indeed repeat or circular migrants …. Migrants from European Union member countries, those not owning a dwelling in Germany, the younger and the older (excluding the …
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Immigration to Germany has increased significantly since 2011, primarily due to the immigration of citizens from other … immigration barriers and the good economic situation on the German labor market compared to other European countries. Model … simulations show that GDP growth in Germany between 2011 and 2016 would have been 0.2 percentage points lower on average per year …
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micro-level data derived from household surveys in Germany, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. We estimate various … migrants’ well-being in Germany, while a negative effect on life satisfaction of Swiss natives is revealed. Immigrants in … net migration rates may negatively affect the well-being of respondents in Germany. The findings have social and economic …
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The paper deals with the effects of migration resulting from EU Eastern enlargement on the welfare states of Western Europe. Although migration is good in principle, as it yields gains from trade and specialization for all countries involved, it does so only if it meets with flexible labour...
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