Labor migration in Europe: experiences from Germany after unification.

B Raffelhuschen
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Abstract

"This paper examines the effects of diverging economic conditions on labor migration within reunified Germany. We employ a life-cycle model with consumers' sovereignty regarding choice of location to derive estimates of labor migration in future periods. Heterogeneity of individuals is explicitly taken into account by adopting a random utility approach.... Within limits, our predictions can serve as rough indicators of potential future migration between Eastern and Western Europe."

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Demography
Developed Countries
Economics
Emigration and Immigration
Europe
Germany
Politics
Population
Population Dynamics
Research
Statistics as Topic
Transients and Migrants

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