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  • Externe Monographien

    Legal Status at Entry, Economic Performance, and Self-Employment Proclivity: A Bi-National Study of Immigrants

    Bonn: IZA, 2005, 38 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 1910)
    | Amelie Constant, Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Immigrant Performance and Selective Immigration Policy: A European Perspective

    In: National Institute Economic Review 194 (2005), 1, S. 94-105 | Amelie Constant, Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Diskussionspapiere 547 / 2006

    Legal Status at Entry, Economic Performance, and Self-Employment Proclivity: A Bi-National Study of Immigrants

    There are concerns about the attachment of immigrants to the labor force, and the potential policy responses. This paper uses a bi-national survey on immigrant performance to investigate the sorting of individuals into full-time paid-employment and entrepreneurship and their economic success. Particular attention is paid to the role of legal status at entry in the host country (worker, refugee, and ...

    2006| Amelie Constant, Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    European Labour Mobility: Challenges and Potentials

    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 ...

    In: De Economist 153 (2005), 4, S. 425-450 | Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Diskussionspapiere 560 / 2006

    Native-Migrant Differences in Risk Attitudes

    This paper questions the perceived wisdom that migrants are more risk-loving than the native population. We employ a new large German survey of direct individual risk measures to find that first-generation migrants have lower risk attitudes than natives, which only equalize in the second generation.

    2006| Holger Bonin, Amelie Constant, Konstantinos Tatsiramos, Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Making of Entrepreneurs in Germany: Are Native Men and Immigrants Alike?

    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 ...

    In: Small Business Economics 26 (2006), 3, S. 279-300 | Amelie Constant, Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Externe Monographien

    Native-Migrant Differences in Risk Attitudes

    Bonn: IZA, 2006, 9 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 1999)
    | Holger Bonin, Amelie Constant, Konstantinos Tatsiramos, Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • SOEPpapers 854 / 2016

    Naturalisation and Investments in Children's Human Capital: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

    This paper assesses educational attainment of immigrant children, in particular evaluating whether naturalised parents invest more in their children’s human capital than non-naturalised parents. Findings of the literature indicate that citizenship is associated with lower return migration probability. Since the returns to investments in (country-specific) human capital increase with the duration of ...

    2016| Friedericke von Haaren-Giebel
  • DIW Wochenbericht 47 / 2016

    Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund zahlen elf Euro mehr Miete pro Monat

    Seit 2006 gilt in Deutschland das Allgemeine Gleichbehandlungsgesetz – auch für den Wohnungsmarkt. Die vorliegenden Berechnungen auf Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels zeigen jedoch, dass Mieterinnen und Mieter mit Migrationshintergrund deutschlandweit im Jahr 2013 durchschnittlich knapp elf Euro höhere Mieten pro Monat zahlten als Haushalte ohne Migrationshintergrund. Und das, obwohl ihre ...

    2016| Tim Winke
  • DIW Wochenbericht 35 / 2016

    Viele Geflüchtete brachten Berufserfahrung mit, aber nur ein Teil einen Berufsabschluss

    Schulische und berufliche Qualifikationen spielen eine entscheidende Rolle, wenn es darum geht, Geflüchtete und andere MigrantInnen erfolgreich in die Gesellschaft zu integrieren. Welche Qualifikationen haben MigrantInnen bereits im Herkunftsland erworben, welche in Deutschland? Und in welchem Maße können im Ausland erworbene Abschlüsse in Deutschland anerkannt werden? Mithilfe der IAB-SOEP-Migrationsbefragung ...

    2016| Elisabeth Liebau, Zerrin Salikutluk
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