Immigration and Heterogeneous Labour in Western Germany
Author : Markus Frölich
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Page : 68 pages
File Size : 33,6 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Alien labor
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Author : Markus Frölich
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Page : 68 pages
File Size : 33,6 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Alien labor
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Author : Markus Frölich
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 34,17 MB
Release : 2002
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Author : Markus Fröhlich
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Page : 49 pages
File Size : 36,15 MB
Release : 2002
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Author : Markus Frölich
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Page : pages
File Size : 36,65 MB
Release : 2002
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Author : Francesco D'Amuri
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Page : 62 pages
File Size : 14,1 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Foreign workers
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We adopt a general equilibrium approach in order to measure the effects of recent immigration on the Western German labor market, looking at both wage and employment effects. Using the Regional File of the IAB Employment Subsample for the period 1987-2001, we find that the substantial immigration of the 1990's had no adverse effects on native wages and employment levels. It had instead adverse employment and wage effects on previous waves of immigrants. This stems from the fact that, after controlling for education and experience levels, native and migrant workers appear to be imperfect substitutes whereas new and old immigrants exhibit perfect substitutability. Our analysis suggests that if the German labor market were as 'flexible' as the UK labor market, it would be more efficient in dealing with the effects of immigration.
Author : M. Frolich
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Page : pages
File Size : 37,47 MB
Release : 2002
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Author : Michael Fertig
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Page : 52 pages
File Size : 21,9 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Foreign workers
ISBN : 9783867880145
Author : Francesco D'Amuri
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,13 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Germany (West)
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Adopts a general equilibrium approach in order to measure the effects of recent immigration on the Western German labour market, looking at both wage and employment effects. Using the Regional File of the IAB Employment Subsample for the period 1987-2001, finds that the substantial immigration of the 1990's had no adverse effects on native wages and employment levels. It had instead adverse employment and wage effects on previous waves of immigrants. Suggests that if the German labour market were as 'flexible' as the UK labour market, it would be more efficient in dealing with the effects of immigration.
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Page : pages
File Size : 20,56 MB
Release : 2008
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Author : Francesco D'Amuri
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Page : 46 pages
File Size : 10,90 MB
Release : 2009
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