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  • Non-refereed Articles

    Can International Migration Solve the Problems of European Labour Markets?

    In: Economic Survey of Europe (2002), 2, S.109-141 | Herbert Brücker
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Portuguese Migrants in the German Labor Market: Selection and Performance

    The labor market performance of Portuguese workers in Germany is analyzed in this article. While previous work has compared wages and characteristics of migrants to natives only, this study also matches the data set with an equivalent survey from the sending country. The findings show that Portuguese migrants as a whole are negatively selected, with the exception of blue-collar workers, the largest ...

    In: International Migration Review 36 (2002), 2, S. 467-491 | Thomas Bauer, Pedro T. Pereira, Michael Vogler, Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 1 / 2001

    Income Composition and Redistribution in Germany: The Role of Ethnic Origin and Assimilation

    This paper deals with the relative economic performance of immigrants compared to the native born population in Germany. We compare pre and post-government income, using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel from 1995 to 1997. We categorize six population subgroups by the ethnicity of the adult household members: native-born West Germans, East Germans, "pure" Aussiedler (ethnic German immigrants), ...

    2001| Felix Büchel, Joachim R. Frick
  • Externe Working Papers

    Economic and Social Perspectives of Immigrant Children in Germany

    Overall, children in Germany live in households with below average incomes; therefore social policies that address the vulnerable position of Germany's children are necessary. These policies should cover targeted financial transfers as well as improvements in day care provision for children. With respect to selected non-monetary as well as monetary indicators our empirical analyses show significant ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2001, 28 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 301)
    | Joachim R. Frick, Gert G. Wagner
  • Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 1 / 2001

    Economic Status of Older German Immigrants

    The income of married couples in which the husband is an immigrant aged 50 and older is compared to that of native- born Germans for the period 1995 to 1997. Immigrants are divided into households that arrived in Germany before and after 1984. Using Samples A, B, and D of the GSOEP, the income of immigrants is shown to be significantly lower than that of the native-born German population for households ...

    2001| Robert L. Clark, Ann York
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Living Conditions of Immigrant Children in Germany

    In: Koen Vleminckx, Timothy M. Smeeding (Eds.) , Child Well-Being, Child Poverty and Child Policy in Modern Nations
    Bristol : Policy Press
    S. 275-298
    | Joachim R. Frick, Gert G. Wagner
  • Externe Working Papers

    Immigrants in the UK and in West Germany: Relative Income Positions, Income Portfolio, and Redistribution Effects

    Colchester [u.a.]: EPAG, 2001, 34 S.
    (EPAG Working Papers ; 20)
    | Felix Büchel, Joachim R. Frick
  • Economic Bulletin 9 / 2001

    EU Eastern Enlargement: Sealing Off or Regulated Opening Up? Transition Periods for Free Movement of Workers

    2001| Herbert Brücker, Christian Weise
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Immigrants, Natives and Social Assistance: Comparable Take-Up under Comparable Circumstances

    Are immigrants on welfare because they are more likely to be eligible or because they are more likely to claim benefits for which they are eligible? The answer is politically important, but because most current research on immigration and welfare is based on data from the United States, the answer is difficult due to the complexities of the transfer system which make eligibility determinations difficult. ...

    In: International Migration Review 35 (2001), 135, S. 726-748 | Edward Castronova, Hilke Kayser, Joachim R. Frick, Gert G. Wagner
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Economic and Social Perspectives of Immigrant Children in Germany

    In: Edda Currle, Tanja Wunderlich (Hrsg.) , Deutschland - ein Einwanderungsland?
    Stuttgart : Lucius und Lucius
    S. 299-325
    | Joachim R. Frick, Gert G. Wagner
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