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bargaining, minimum wages, employment protection and unemployment benefits affect the way in which wages respond to labor supply … shocks, and, hence, the labor market effects of immigration. We employ a wage-setting approach which assumes that wages … compared to Germany and, in particular, Denmark. As a consequence, immigration has a much larger effect on the unemployment …
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bargaining, minimum wages, employment protection and unemployment benefits affect the way in which wages respond to labor supply … shocks, and, hence, the labor market effects of immigration. We employ a wage-setting approach which assumes that wages … compared to Germany and, in particular, Denmark. As a consequence, immigration has a much larger effect on the unemployment …
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bargaining, minimum wages, employment protection and unemployment benefits affect the way in which wages respond to labor supply … shocks, and, hence, the labor market effects of immigration. We employ a wage-setting approach which assumes that wages … to Germany and, in particular, Denmark. As a consequence, immigration has a much larger effect on the unemployment rate …
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-setting framework relies on the assumption that wages tend to decline with rising unemployment, albeit imperfectly. This enables us to … wages by about 0.3 percent and reduces their unemployment rate by 0.1 percent, while the wages of the foreign workforce …This paper employs a wage-setting approach to analyze the labor market effects of immigration into Germany. The wage …
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In this paper, we measure the implications of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for Palestinian employment and earnings. We quantify the conflict by the frequency of temporary closures of the West Bank and Gaza Strip and the number of overseas foreign workers in the Israeli labor market. Data on...
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-setting framework relies on the assumption that wages tend to decline with the unemployment rate, albeit imperfectly. This enables us to … percent increase in the German labor force through immigration increases the unemployment rate by less than 0.1 percentage …This paper employs a wage-setting approach to analyze the labor market effects of immigration into Germany. The wage …
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immigration, the assimilation curve changed its shape in a way that made it difficult to estimate even using panel data. …
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immigration, the assimilation curve changed its shape in a way that made it difficult to estimate even using panel data. …
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-setting framework relies on the assumption that wages tend to decline with the unemployment rate, albeit imperfectly. This enables us to … percent increase in the German labor force through immigration increases the unemployment rate by less than 0.1 percentage …This paper employs a wage-setting approach to analyze the labor market effects of immigration into Germany. The wage …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005700587
unemployment rate by less than 0.1 percentage points and reduces average wages by 0.1 percent in the short run. While native … workers benefit from increased wages and lower unemployment, foreign work- ers are adversely affected. …-setting curve relies on the assumption that wages respond to a change in the un- employment rate, albeit imperfectly. This allows …
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