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Immigration Policy and the Labor Market - The German Experience and Lessons for Europe

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German and European immigration policies have only recently begun to cope with the inevitable: growing labor demand in the face of high unemployment and a shrinking labor force due to demographic change. Despite the implementation of Germany's first immigration act and several European initiatives towards legal harmonization at the EU level, an actively controlling immigration policy, which would be needed to master the challenges ahead, is not yet in sight. Against this background, the book draws conclusions from the German history of immigration policy. It analyzes the country's future demand for immigration and develops an economic model for the effective selection and integration of labor migrants that could provide the foundation for a joint European immigration strategy.

List of contents

Introduction: Why Do Germany and the EU Need a New Immigration Strategy?.- The Migration Issue in Germany.- The Economic Impact of Immigration.- Labor Shortages.- Managing Immigration: Policy Options.- A Proposal for an Economic Migration Management System.- Conclusions: Future Needs of German and EU Immigration Policy.

About the author

Prof. Dr. Klaus F. Zimmermann ist Direktor des Instituts zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA) und zugleich Präsident des Deutschen Instituts für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin).

Summary

German and European immigration policies have only recently begun to cope with the inevitable: growing labor demand in the face of high unemployment and a shrinking labor force due to demographic change. Despite the implementation of Germany's first immigration act and several European initiatives towards legal harmonization at the EU level, an actively controlling immigration policy, which would be needed to master the challenges ahead, is not yet in sight. Against this background, the book draws conclusions from the German history of immigration policy. It analyzes the country's future demand for immigration and develops an economic model for the effective selection and integration of labor migrants that could provide the foundation for a joint European immigration strategy.

Product details

Authors Holge Bonin, Holger Bonin, René Fahr, René et al Fahr, Holger Hinte, Klaus Zimmermann, Klaus F Zimmermann, Klaus F. Zimmermann
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642087974
ISBN 978-3-642-08797-4
No. of pages 209
Dimensions 156 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Weight 338 g
Illustrations VIII, 209 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Sozialwesen und soziale Dienste, Kommunal-, Regional- Landes und Lokalregierung, Social Policy, Social & ethical issues, Economics and Finance, Political Economy, migrants, Management science, Labor Economics, Labor and Population Economics

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