Posts tagged with 'Germany'
June 12, 2023
Did the minimum wage in Germany improve allocative efficiency?
New study finds that aggregate productivity gains resulted entirely from within-firm productivity improvements
February 8, 2023
“Higher wages or better working conditions can resolve labor shortages”
SPIEGEL Online interview with Simon Jäger
October 10, 2022
“Some market interventions are efficient”
FAZ interview with Simon Jäger on the minimum wage and labor market policy in Germany
May 23, 2022
Minimum wage contributed to rise in solo self-employment
Study exploits Germany’s introduction of industry-level minimum wages to investigate the causal impact
January 17, 2022
Women face higher earnings losses than men after job displacement
Motherhood and sorting into part-time jobs can explain part of the gender gap
January 7, 2022
Minimum wage reduced the gender wage gap in Germany
Largest effect among low-paid workers, but women in higher wage groups benefit as well
November 22, 2021
Labor market programs substantially improve refugee integration in Germany
Research report also finds positive effects on social inclusion
May 14, 2020
How firms in Germany react to the COVID-19 crisis
Mitigation responses are stronger among weak firms and those with expectations of a long shutdown
February 19, 2020
Expert commission delivers annual report on research and innovation in Germany
IZA research director Holger Bonin recommends strengthening China expertise in firms and universities
April 9, 2019
What was the effect of Hartz IV on German unemployment?
A macroeconomic controversy and a solution
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
September 21, 2018
Parental leave benefits do not widen the socio-economic gap in child development
Analysis of school entrance exams in Germany
September 17, 2018
School reforms and socioeconomic inequality in Germany
15 years after the PISA shock
July 10, 2018
How the Chernobyl cloud affected cognitive abilities in Germany
Even low doses of radiation can have significant human capital costs.
December 20, 2017
State-funded mobility assistance helps the unemployed
Given that employment prospects vary substantially across regions in many industrialized countries.
December 1, 2017
Do boys benefit from male teachers in elementary school?
The scarcity of male teachers in schools has led to a debate on whether young boys require more male role models.
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 […]
January 23, 2017
Globalization’s stabilizing effect on manufacturing jobs in Germany
Recently, there has been strong interest in the decline of manufacturing in the United States. Although the share in real […]
November 30, 2016
Generosity of unemployment benefits affects job search effort
Unemployment insurance (UI) schemes face a dual challenge: By partly replacing forgone labor income, they should enable unemployed individuals to […]
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 […]
July 7, 2016
What politicos get wrong in Germany’s retirement debate
A crucial reality check for all Germany’s politicians eager to hand out even more retirement benefits: They need to ensure […]
May 2, 2016
The right mix of migrants to meet Germany’s needs
“In past decades, Germany has made great strides with the integration of foreigners. Those achievements must be defended prudently and […]
October 7, 2015
ADHD diagnoses depend on relative age
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common diagnoses of behavioral problems among school-aged children. ADHD diagnoses […]
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 […]
April 17, 2015
Air pollution impairs productivity of professional soccer players
Air pollution is the top environmental risk factor of premature death. Annual costs of environmental damage for the European countries […]
February 12, 2015
Immigrants and host countries benefit from liberalized access to citizenship
Politicians, the media, and the public express concern that many immigrants fail to integrate economically. Research shows that the option […]
December 10, 2014
More women in leadership positions don’t make firms more successful
Many European countries are contemplating (or have already introduced) mandatory quotas for the share of women on the executive level […]
November 26, 2014
European unemployment insurance faces dilemma
More substantial fiscal integration in Europe by way of a common unemployment insurance scheme for eurozone member states? This question […]
November 17, 2014
Mobilizing employment potentials of the service sector in manufacturing-heavy economies
Modernizing developed economies in order to remain competitive in global markets is a pressing issue when manufacturing jobs can be […]
June 6, 2014
What determines racist attitudes in Germany
Although the end of World War II is not even seventy years ago, one out of five Germans thinks that […]
May 23, 2014
Job information centers improve students’ career choice
In many countries high school students visit job information centers before they graduate. They learn about job prospects, earnings and […]
May 16, 2014
Becoming a German citizen pays for female immigrants
Today there are ten million immigrants living in Germany, accounting for 13 percent of the whole population. At the same […]
April 24, 2014
IZA interview: Pierre Cahuc on youth unemployment in Europe
In the latest IZA interview, Pierre Cahuc, IZA Program Director for “Labor Markets and Institutions”, talks about youth unemployment in […]
February 24, 2014
Ethnic segregation: boon or bane for cultural integration?
Immigrants are not evenly distributed within countries: they tend to agglomerate in mainly urban areas. In the public eye – […]
January 7, 2014
Making work more attractive: increase the VAT and reduce labor taxes
What is the right mix between direct taxes, such as personal income taxes or social security contributions, and indirect taxes […]
October 21, 2013
Welfare benefits are no magnet for migrants
EU commissioner Laszlo Andor has been under fire since he claimed last week that welfare tourism is “neither widespread nor […]
October 11, 2013
Firms do not benefit from active labor market policies
Do firms benefit from active labor market policies? In order to answer this question, Michael Lechner, Conny Wunsch and Patrycja […]
July 29, 2013
How globalization prevents wage increases
It is widely believed that certain types of workers suffer from globalization since firms’ international engagement might lead to lower […]
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 […]
May 27, 2013
Workers bear most of the corporate tax burden
Do higher corporate taxes reduce wages? While this question has heavily been discussed in economics since the 1960s, compelling empirical […]
April 16, 2013
Former IZA Research Director and IZA Research Fellow Daniel S. Hamermesh talks about topical economic issues in the latest IZA […]
March 14, 2013
Ten years of “Agenda 2010”
A decade ago the German labor market was regarded as a sick patient. Today it is performing exceptionally well and […]
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March 12, 2013
Germany, the North Star of labor policy
Germany has not only successfully managed to escape the unemployment trap it was caught in for a couple of decades, […]