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November 22, 2021

Labor market programs substantially improve refugee integration in Germany

Research report also finds positive effects on social inclusion

  • Germany
  • integration
  • refugee
Research

January 27, 2020

How broadband internet affects labor market matching

Improved recruitment process leads to better and more stable employment relationships

  • broadband
  • Internet
  • matching
  • Norway
  • recruitment
  • unemployment
  • vacancy
  • Andreas R. Kostøl
  • Manudeep Bhuller
  • Trond C. Vigtel
IZA NewsResearch

May 31, 2019

Causes, costs and benefits of migration

IZA's 16th Annual Migration Meeting discussed the labor market implications of refugee flows and migrant integration

  • illegal migration
  • immigration polices
  • labor market
  • migration
  • refugee
IZA NewsResearch

May 27, 2019

How environmental policies affect the labor market

IZA workshop evaluated the costs and benefits of reducing pollution and mitigating global warming

  • climate change
  • climate costs
  • environmental policy
  • human capital
  • pollution
OpinionResearch

April 9, 2019

What was the effect of Hartz IV on German unemployment?

A macroeconomic controversy and a solution

  • Germany
  • Hartz reforms
  • labor market
  • unemployment
  • unemployment insurance
  • Brigitte Hochmuth
  • Britta Kohlbrecher
  • Christian Merkl
  • Hermann Gartner
OpinionResearch

December 19, 2018

What hides behind the German labor market miracle?

Decrease in separation rates explains much of the decline in unemployment after the Hartz reforms

  • Germany
  • Hartz reforms
  • labor market reforms
  • unemployment
  • unemployment insurance
  • Benjamin Hartung
  • Moritz Kuhn
  • Philip Jung
IZA News

June 25, 2018

IZA World Labor Conference 2018

Around 200 labor economists came together in Berlin to celebrate 20 years of IZA research.

  • 20 Years of IZA
  • anniversary event
  • IZA Prize
  • IZA World Labor Conference
Research

June 13, 2018

New evidence on ‘gay glass ceilings’ in top management

Study from the UK shows that sexual minories face barriers in accessing high-level management positions.

  • discrimination
  • gay
  • glass ceiling
  • homosexuality
  • lesbian
  • management
  • UK
  • workplace authority
  • Cevat Giray Aksoy
  • Christopher S. Carpenter
  • Jeff Frank
  • Matt L. Huffman
Research

October 20, 2017

Teilkrankschreibungen können betriebliche Fehlzeiten und Gesundheitskosten reduzieren

Bei Krankschreibungen gilt in Deutschland bislang die Alles-oder-Nichts-Regelung: Arbeitnehmer sind entweder arbeitsunfähig oder müssen die volle Arbeitsleistung erbringen. In der […]

  • absenteeism
  • disability
  • health care
  • health care policy
  • health insurance
  • moral hazard
  • sick leave
  • sickness
  • social insurance
  • welfare reform
  • Øystein Hernæs
Research

August 25, 2017

How home ownership affects displaced workers’ future labor market outcomes

The owner-occupied housing market, alongside the labor market, suffered from strong negative developments in many countries during the Great Recession […]

  • commuting
  • commuting distance
  • geographic immobility
  • homeownership
  • housing
  • housing market
  • job displacement
  • labor market
  • labor market conditions
  • unemployment
  • Jordy Meekes
  • Wolter Hassink
Research

August 16, 2017

Educational choices can help explain income inequality in Germany

Rising levels of income inequality in many developed countries have led to much political and scientific controversy. One of the […]

  • education
  • Germany
  • high-skilled
  • income distribution
  • income inequality
  • labor market
  • labor supply
  • skill premiums
  • skills
  • vocational training
  • wages
  • Albrecht Glitz
  • Daniel Wissmann
Research

May 24, 2017

Rise in earnings inequality is the biggest difficulty in today’s US labor market

A new IZA World of Labor report looking at the US labor market (2000-2016) finds a remarkable drop in the […]

  • earnings
  • Great Recession
  • income inequality
  • labor force participation
  • macro conditions
  • unemployment
  • United States
  • US labor market
  • Daniel S. Hamermesh
Opinion

July 25, 2016

On the costs and benefits of international labor mobility: Interview with George Borjas

The drastic and unexpected increase in the number of people seeking asylum in Germany in 2015 has overshadowed the long […]

  • Germany
  • immigration policy
  • labor market
  • migration
  • refugee crisis
  • George Borjas
Research

March 18, 2016

How (lack of) sleep affects our economic behavior

Today is World Sleep Day! As recent IZA research shows, a good night of sleep is not just a matter […]

  • circadian rhythm
  • cognitive skills
  • education
  • health
  • labor market
  • labor productivity
  • numerical skills
  • risk preferences
  • sleep
  • sleep patterns
  • slepp deprivation
  • Christian Pfeifer
  • David L. Dickinson
  • Fabrizio Mazzonna
  • Lawrence Jin
  • Marco Castillo
  • Nicolas R. Ziebarth
  • Osea Giuntella
  • Ragan Petrie
  • Teny Maghakian Shapiro
  • Todd McElroy
  • Wei Han
Research

October 3, 2015

On occasion of German Reunification Day: New Article on “Children of the Wall”

Today marks the 25th anniversary of German reunification. The signing of the German unification treaty had set in stone what […]

  • Children of the Wall
  • demography
  • East Germany
  • Fall of the Berlin Wall
  • fertility
  • German reunification
  • Germany
  • Journal of Political Economy
  • labor market
  • labor market policy
  • life satisfaction
  • Anke Zimmermann
  • Arnaud Chevalier
  • Axel Heitmueller
  • Christian Merkl
  • Christian Pfeifer
  • Dennis J. Snower
  • Holger Bonin
  • Inna Petrunyk
  • John P. Haisken-DeNew
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Kostas G. Mavromaras
  • Michael A. Shields
  • Olivier Marie
  • Paul Frijters
  • Richard A. Easterlin
Research

May 7, 2015

Interview: Costs and benefits of emigration from West Africa

Held in Dakar, Senegal, this year’s IZA Annual Migration Meeting acquired a tragic topicality: The ongoing loss of lives in […]

  • asylum
  • emigration
  • Europe
  • integration
  • migration
  • refugee
  • remittances
  • senegal
  • West Africa
  • Mamadou Dansokho
  • Tim Hatton
Research

September 11, 2013

High testosterone, high wages?

Does the level of testosterone, which is associated with more aggressive and competitive behavior, explain why men earn more than […]

  • earnings
  • gender
  • gender wage gap
  • inequality
  • natural experiment
  • Netherlands
  • twins
  • Anne C. Gielen
  • Caitlin Knowles Myers
  • Jessica Holmes
Research

July 8, 2013

Why start-up subsidies even help in labor market slumps

Subsidizing unemployed workers to start their own business has been proven an effective policy tool to improve long-term employment and […]

  • active labor market policy
  • Germany
  • labor market conditions
  • self-employment
  • start-up subsidies
  • unemployment
  • Marco Caliendo
  • Steffen Künn

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