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This paper studies gender differences in formal adult education – an instrument argued to be essential for labor market adaptation in response to dramatic institutional changes in Russia’s transition to a liberalized market economy. Results suggest that women faced disadvantages in...
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In the last years, the labor market integration of immigrant women has received much attention in the migration literature. We examine gender differences in labor market integration among refugees and other new immigrants who came to Germany during a similar period from a dynamic perspective. We...
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This paper investigates the gender-specific impact of settlement policies on the labor market integration of refugees in Germany, utilizing a gender-specific approach. Analyzing data from the IAB- BAMF-SOEP Refugees Survey (2016-2020) through a pooled logit model with an intention-to-treat...
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Die Themen Migration und Integration haben in den vergangenen Jahren eine anhaltend hohe Relevanz in den Medien, der Politik und im öffentlichen Diskurs. Vor diesem Hintergrund berichtet das IAB seit mehreren Jahren monatlich im IAB-Zuwanderungsmonitor über die Entwicklung der...
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This study presents patterns of gender stereotyping in job ads in the German labor market and examines its association with the unequal distribution of men and women across occupations. Using a large dataset of job ads from the "BA-Jobbörse", one of the largest online job portals in Germany, we...
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Die Themen Migration und Integration haben in den vergangenen Jahren eine anhaltend hohe Relevanz in den Medien, der Politik und im öffentlichen Diskurs. Vor diesem Hintergrund berichtet das IAB seit mehreren Jahren monatlich im IAB-Zuwanderungsmonitor über die Entwicklung der...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014525662