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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

August 15, 2016

Backlash against Muslim immigrants after terrorist attacks harms integration and the economy

The recent rise in the number and intensity of fundamentalist Islamic terrorist attacks occurring in several Western cities could, as […]

  • attitudes
  • high-skilled
  • integration
  • Islam
  • migration
  • Muslim
  • Netherlands
  • segregation
  • terrorism
  • Ahmed Elsayed
  • Andries de Grip
Research

June 2, 2015

Causes and remedies of youth unemployment

In the aftermath of the Great Recession, one in five young people in Europe are currently unemployed, with peak rates […]

  • flexicurity
  • high-skilled
  • job search
  • low-skilled
  • recession
  • rigid labor market
  • training
  • youth unemployment
  • David Lam
  • Jochen Kluve
  • Konstantinos Tatsiramos
  • Núria Rodríguez-Planas
  • Pierre Cahuc
Research

May 6, 2014

In the army now: forced military service reduces future earnings

In most countries of the world it is still a duty of young men to serve for the army for […]

  • ability
  • Denmark
  • draft
  • high-skilled
  • labor market entry
  • low-skilled workers
  • military
  • soldier
  • Paul Bingley
  • Petter Lundborg
  • Stéphanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen
Research

October 11, 2013

“The Price of Rights”: How to regulate international labor migration

Many low-income countries and development organizations are calling for greater liberalization of labor immigration policies in high-income countries. At the […]

  • admission policy
  • high-income countries
  • high-skilled
  • immigration
  • labor migration
  • liberalization
  • migration
  • population aging
  • welfare migration
  • Martin Ruhs
Videos

June 18, 2013

Why brain drain can be good for your country

It can be quite costly for a country if the smartest brains move abroad. In the latest IZA interview, Visiting […]

  • brain drain
  • high-skilled
  • knowledge transfer
  • migration
  • Peter J. Kuhn

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