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European migration policies are characterised by a fundamental paradox: they are getting tighter and tighter just while …, based on a computable general equilibrium model, we evaluate whether migration to "rigid labour markets" a-la European … migration are, at a GDP gain of 0.2-0.3% at a migration of 1% of the labour force, but that natives in the receiving countries …
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differentials as well as differences in employment opportunities are the central forces which drive East-West migration after …
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We investigate the labor market effects of immigration in Denmark, Germany and the UK, three countries which are characterized by considerable differences in labor market institutions and welfare states. Institutions such as collective bargaining, minimum wages, employment protection and...
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We investigate the labor market effects of immigration in Denmark, Germany and the UK, three countries which are characterized by considerable differences in labor market institutions and welfare states. Institutions such as collective bargaining, minimum wages, employment protection and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011048611
This paper examines the macroeconomic consequences of the diversion of migration flows away from Germany towards the UK … with the new member states from Central and Eastern Europe. The selective application of migration restrictions during the … transitional periods has resulted in a reversal of the pre-enlargement allocation of migration flows from the new member states …
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There is as yet little scientific knowledge about the migration biographies, routes, and experiences of immigrants … living in Germany. But a longitudinal study started in 2013 is to close this gap. Each year, 5,000 people with a migration … background and their family members are surveyed for the new IAB-SOEP Migration Sample. Thus, it can be verified when the …
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The analysis of how the economic crisis in Europe has reshaped migration flows faces two challenges: (i) the … challenge by controlling for multilateral resistance to migration, and the second one by incorporating 10-year bond yields as an … explanatory variable in a study of European bilateral migration flows to Germany between 2006 and 2012. We show that, while …
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"This paper examines the macroeconomic consequences of the diversion of migration flows away from Germany towards the … Europe transitional periods for the free movement of workers. The selective application of migration restrictions during the … transitional periods has resulted in a reversal of the pre-enlargement allocation of migration flows from the new member states …
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We investigate the labor market effects of immigration in Denmark, Germany and the UK, three countries which are characterized by considerable differences in labor market institutions and welfare states. Institutions such as collective bargaining, minimum wages, employment protection and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010555686
The analysis of how the economic crisis in Europe has reshaped migration flows faces two challenges: (i) the … challenge by controlling for multilateral resistance to migration, and the second one by incorporating 10-year bond yields as an … explanatory variable in a study of European bilateral migration flows to Germany between 2006 and 2012. We show that, while …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010986079