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considerably. The authors quantify the reduction of the workforce in Germany until 2050. Moreover, they analyse whether immigration … may possibly offset the projected labour supply shrinkage. It is shown that - in the long term - immigration signifi …, immigration will notably increase labour supply in Germany. Only in 2030 will the workforce shrink back to its current level. …
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Since 2010 net immigration to Germany has risen significantly. Net immigration to Germany in 2012 is estimated to total … investigates the determinants of immigration to Germany and its outlook for the coming years. It shows that differences in … employment opportunities in Germany and in the rest of Europe largely explain migration fl ows. Owing to Germany’s attractive …
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employment and the wages of native workers are the focus of the above articles. The authors agree that Germany needs immigration …The size and composition of the most recent wave of immigrants to Germany and the potential effects of immigration on …. Thus, the existence of a sizeable amount of low-skilled immigration cannot be prevented. A major challenge is going to be …
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The lives of families in Germany have changed fundamentally in recent decades. In particular, young women are increasingly share an equal division of tasks between men and women. This makes it necessary to have fitting institutional childcare facilities. However, at present there is still a lack...
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Die Zahl der Flüchtlinge ist 2015 drastisch gestiegen und stellt Deutschland vor große Herausforderungen. Erleichterung erhofft man sich dadurch, dass nun auch Albanien, Kosovo und Montenegro auf die Liste der sicheren Herkunftsstaaten gesetzt wurden - wie dies vor einem Jahr für Serbien,...
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The paper employs generational accounting to assess the long-term fiscal impact of future immigration to Germany. Using …, given current fiscal parameters and no migration, is heavily imbalanced due to demographic ageing. Immigration may reduce …
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