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This paper focuses on the entrepreneurial endeavours of immigrants' and natives in Germany, concentrating on Turks, Germany's largest immigrant group and one under-studied in the literature. Self-employed Turks in Germany represent about 70 per cent of all Turkish entrepreneurs in the European Union. We use data from the German Socio-economic Panel to study patterns of self-employment. First, we identify ...
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International Migration
45 (2007), 4, S. 71-100
| Amelie Constant, Yochanan Shachmurove, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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Journal of Population Economics
20 (2007), 3, S. 487-494
| Klaus F. Zimmermann
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This paper uses the concept of ethnic self-identification of immigrants in a two-dimensional framework. It acknowledges that attachments to both the country of origin and the host country are not necessarily mutually exclusive. There are three possible paths of adjustment from separation at entry, namely the transitions to assimilation, integration, and marginalization. We analyze the determinants ...
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International Migration Review
41 (2007), 3, S. 769-781
| Laura Zimmermann, Klaus F. Zimmermann, Amelie Constant
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The paper analyses the determinants of household work contracted in the German shadow economy. The German socio-economic household panel, which enumerates casual domestic employment, is used to estimate the demand for such household work. The regressors include regional wage rates, household income and several control variables for household composition. It is found that the demand for household work ...
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Applied Economics
38 (2006), 8, S. 899-911
| Tilman Brück, John P. Haisken-DeNew, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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This paper uses a state of the art three-stage estimation technique to identify the determinants of the self-employed immigrant and native men in Germany. Their making is surprisingly alike. Employing data from the German Socioeconomic Panel 2000 (GSOEP) release we find that self-employment is not significantly affected by exposure to Germany or by human capital. But this choice has a very strong intergenerational ...
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Small Business Economics
26 (2006), 3, S. 279-300
| Amelie Constant, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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In this paper, we suggest a Stata routine for multinomial logit models. - with unobserved heterogeneity using maximum simulated likelihood based on. - Halton sequences. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we describe the. - technical implementation of the estimation routine and discuss its properties. Further,. - we compare our estimation routine with the Stata program gllamm, which. - solves ...
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The Stata Journal
6 (2006), 2, S. 229-245
| Peter Haan, Arne Uhlendorff
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European Union economies are pressed by (i) a demographic change that induces population ageing and a decline of the workforce, and (ii) a split labour market that is characterized by high levels of unemployment for low-skilled people and a simultaneous shortage of skilled workers. This lack of flexible high-skilled workers and the aging process has created the image of an immobile labour force and ...
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De Economist
153 (2005), 4, S. 425-450
| Klaus F. Zimmermann
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Schmollers Jahrbuch
125 (2005), 1, S. 51-61
| Hilmar Schneider, Arne Uhlendorff
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In the information age, an exchange with the media is part of the duties the economics profession has to deliver to educate the public. A key issue is the education of policymakers through the media. It is the silver bullet of policy advice in comparison to commissioned research and face-to-face advice provided to the politician. It also pleases the vanity of the scientist: Few economists are willing ...
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The Journal of Economic Education
35 (2004), 4, S. 395-418
| Klaus F. Zimmermann
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Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie
56 (2004), 2, S. 279-303
| Arne Uhlendorff