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Population aging and migration

Baby boomers are gradually retiring. This is making the shortage of skilled workers more critical, particularly in Germany. Immigration could soften the impact of demographic change, but there are challenges. 

Labour markets in transition is the topic of the latest ZBW Spotlight on current issues in econonomics and a related EconBiz literature list.

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Lars Vilhuber: A reproducibility internship?

Join us for the first ZBW Coffee Lecture on Open Science Education on October 15, 2024. Lars Vilhuber from Cornell University will talk about the LDI Replication Lab, where students verify the reproducibility of code and data submitted with articles for AEA journals. Click here to register. 

The ZBW Coffee Lectures on Open Science showcase examples how to weave the principles, methods, and tools of Open Science into university education.

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