U.S. trade policy is placing increasing pressure on business in Germany. Free trade fosters economic growth on both sides.
How U.S. Tariffs are Affecting the German Economy
U.S. trade policy is placing increasing pressure on business in Germany. But the United States is currently reshaping the rules of international trade—with tangible consequences.
11.07.2025
Germany as a stopover? Insights into return and International Mobility Panel of Migrants in Germany
Temporary migration of people who have immigrated to Germany is a frequently observed phenomenon, and the trend is rising.
Temporary migration of people who have immigrated to Germany is a frequently observed phenomenon, and the trend is rising.
08.10.2024
Securing a skilled workforce in Europe
ELMI panel discussion in Brussels on the topic: Conditions for a resilient European labour market.
Frank Siebern-Thomas (DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion), Maxime Cerutti (BUSINESSEUROPE), Ludovic Voet (ETUC), Christina Gathmann (LISER) and Janice Schmidt-Altmeyer ...
26.06.2024
Europe’s labour markets remain stable
The European Labour Market Barometer stands at 100.5 points and is consolidating in positive terrain.
Following a decline in May, the European Labour Market Barometer has recovered somewhat and is back in slightly positive territory in June at 100.
14.06.2024
Interview with Professor Giovanni Peri on Measuring and Predicting New Work in the US
In this Interview, Giovanni Peri delves into the concept of new work, its significant impact on employment growth, and offers actionable insights.
Professor Giovanni Peri, a renowned economist from the University of California, will give a Special Lecture at the IAB on 20 June 2024.
08.02.2024
Predicting Re‑Employment: Machine Learning Versus Assessments by Unemployed Workers and by Their Caseworkers
The authors analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months.
We analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months (RE6), for the same individuals sampled from the inflow into ...
01.02.2024
Interview with Professor Gabriela Lotta on labour market challenges in South America
She discusses the consequences of eroding trust for the rise of populism.
“Examining the labour market challenges from the perspective of South America may offer insights that could assist European policies in preventing certain potential ...
24.01.2024
Committing to Grow: Privatizations and Firm Dynamics in East Germany
In this IAB-Discussion Paper we develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
We develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets. Through the lens of the model, we study the effect of labor market ...
28.11.2023
Easy come, easy go: Return migration increases with tax incentives in the home country
Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
For many years, Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
30.08.2023
“Eviction creates Poverty”
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US.
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
Germany as a stopover? Insights into return and International Mobility Panel of Migrants in Germany
Temporary migration of people who have immigrated to Germany is a frequently observed phenomenon, and the trend is rising.
Temporary migration of people who have immigrated to Germany is a frequently observed phenomenon, and the trend is rising.
08.10.2024
Securing a skilled workforce in Europe
ELMI panel discussion in Brussels on the topic: Conditions for a resilient European labour market.
Frank Siebern-Thomas (DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion), Maxime Cerutti (BUSINESSEUROPE), Ludovic Voet (ETUC), Christina Gathmann (LISER) and Janice Schmidt-Altmeyer ...
26.06.2024
Europe’s labour markets remain stable
The European Labour Market Barometer stands at 100.5 points and is consolidating in positive terrain.
Following a decline in May, the European Labour Market Barometer has recovered somewhat and is back in slightly positive territory in June at 100.
14.06.2024
Interview with Professor Giovanni Peri on Measuring and Predicting New Work in the US
In this Interview, Giovanni Peri delves into the concept of new work, its significant impact on employment growth, and offers actionable insights.
Professor Giovanni Peri, a renowned economist from the University of California, will give a Special Lecture at the IAB on 20 June 2024.
08.02.2024
Predicting Re‑Employment: Machine Learning Versus Assessments by Unemployed Workers and by Their Caseworkers
The authors analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months.
We analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months (RE6), for the same individuals sampled from the inflow into ...
01.02.2024
Interview with Professor Gabriela Lotta on labour market challenges in South America
She discusses the consequences of eroding trust for the rise of populism.
“Examining the labour market challenges from the perspective of South America may offer insights that could assist European policies in preventing certain potential ...
24.01.2024
Committing to Grow: Privatizations and Firm Dynamics in East Germany
In this IAB-Discussion Paper we develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
We develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets. Through the lens of the model, we study the effect of labor market ...
28.11.2023
Easy come, easy go: Return migration increases with tax incentives in the home country
Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
For many years, Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
30.08.2023
“Eviction creates Poverty”
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US.
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
Temporary migration of people who have immigrated to Germany is a frequently observed phenomenon, and the trend is rising.
Securing a skilled workforce in Europe
ELMI panel discussion in Brussels on the topic: Conditions for a resilient European labour market.
Frank Siebern-Thomas (DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion), Maxime Cerutti (BUSINESSEUROPE), Ludovic Voet (ETUC), Christina Gathmann (LISER) and Janice Schmidt-Altmeyer ...
26.06.2024
Europe’s labour markets remain stable
The European Labour Market Barometer stands at 100.5 points and is consolidating in positive terrain.
Following a decline in May, the European Labour Market Barometer has recovered somewhat and is back in slightly positive territory in June at 100.
14.06.2024
Interview with Professor Giovanni Peri on Measuring and Predicting New Work in the US
In this Interview, Giovanni Peri delves into the concept of new work, its significant impact on employment growth, and offers actionable insights.
Professor Giovanni Peri, a renowned economist from the University of California, will give a Special Lecture at the IAB on 20 June 2024.
08.02.2024
Predicting Re‑Employment: Machine Learning Versus Assessments by Unemployed Workers and by Their Caseworkers
The authors analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months.
We analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months (RE6), for the same individuals sampled from the inflow into ...
01.02.2024
Interview with Professor Gabriela Lotta on labour market challenges in South America
She discusses the consequences of eroding trust for the rise of populism.
“Examining the labour market challenges from the perspective of South America may offer insights that could assist European policies in preventing certain potential ...
24.01.2024
Committing to Grow: Privatizations and Firm Dynamics in East Germany
In this IAB-Discussion Paper we develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
We develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets. Through the lens of the model, we study the effect of labor market ...
28.11.2023
Easy come, easy go: Return migration increases with tax incentives in the home country
Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
For many years, Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
30.08.2023
“Eviction creates Poverty”
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US.
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
Frank Siebern-Thomas (DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion), Maxime Cerutti (BUSINESSEUROPE), Ludovic Voet (ETUC), Christina Gathmann (LISER) and Janice Schmidt-Altmeyer ...
Europe’s labour markets remain stable
The European Labour Market Barometer stands at 100.5 points and is consolidating in positive terrain.
Following a decline in May, the European Labour Market Barometer has recovered somewhat and is back in slightly positive territory in June at 100.
14.06.2024
Interview with Professor Giovanni Peri on Measuring and Predicting New Work in the US
In this Interview, Giovanni Peri delves into the concept of new work, its significant impact on employment growth, and offers actionable insights.
Professor Giovanni Peri, a renowned economist from the University of California, will give a Special Lecture at the IAB on 20 June 2024.
08.02.2024
Predicting Re‑Employment: Machine Learning Versus Assessments by Unemployed Workers and by Their Caseworkers
The authors analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months.
We analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months (RE6), for the same individuals sampled from the inflow into ...
01.02.2024
Interview with Professor Gabriela Lotta on labour market challenges in South America
She discusses the consequences of eroding trust for the rise of populism.
“Examining the labour market challenges from the perspective of South America may offer insights that could assist European policies in preventing certain potential ...
24.01.2024
Committing to Grow: Privatizations and Firm Dynamics in East Germany
In this IAB-Discussion Paper we develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
We develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets. Through the lens of the model, we study the effect of labor market ...
28.11.2023
Easy come, easy go: Return migration increases with tax incentives in the home country
Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
For many years, Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
30.08.2023
“Eviction creates Poverty”
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US.
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
Following a decline in May, the European Labour Market Barometer has recovered somewhat and is back in slightly positive territory in June at 100.
Interview with Professor Giovanni Peri on Measuring and Predicting New Work in the US
In this Interview, Giovanni Peri delves into the concept of new work, its significant impact on employment growth, and offers actionable insights.
Professor Giovanni Peri, a renowned economist from the University of California, will give a Special Lecture at the IAB on 20 June 2024.
08.02.2024
Predicting Re‑Employment: Machine Learning Versus Assessments by Unemployed Workers and by Their Caseworkers
The authors analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months.
We analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months (RE6), for the same individuals sampled from the inflow into ...
01.02.2024
Interview with Professor Gabriela Lotta on labour market challenges in South America
She discusses the consequences of eroding trust for the rise of populism.
“Examining the labour market challenges from the perspective of South America may offer insights that could assist European policies in preventing certain potential ...
24.01.2024
Committing to Grow: Privatizations and Firm Dynamics in East Germany
In this IAB-Discussion Paper we develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
We develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets. Through the lens of the model, we study the effect of labor market ...
28.11.2023
Easy come, easy go: Return migration increases with tax incentives in the home country
Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
For many years, Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
30.08.2023
“Eviction creates Poverty”
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US.
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
Professor Giovanni Peri, a renowned economist from the University of California, will give a Special Lecture at the IAB on 20 June 2024.
Predicting Re‑Employment: Machine Learning Versus Assessments by Unemployed Workers and by Their Caseworkers
The authors analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months.
We analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months (RE6), for the same individuals sampled from the inflow into ...
01.02.2024
Interview with Professor Gabriela Lotta on labour market challenges in South America
She discusses the consequences of eroding trust for the rise of populism.
“Examining the labour market challenges from the perspective of South America may offer insights that could assist European policies in preventing certain potential ...
24.01.2024
Committing to Grow: Privatizations and Firm Dynamics in East Germany
In this IAB-Discussion Paper we develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
We develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets. Through the lens of the model, we study the effect of labor market ...
28.11.2023
Easy come, easy go: Return migration increases with tax incentives in the home country
Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
For many years, Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
30.08.2023
“Eviction creates Poverty”
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US.
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
We analyze unique data on three sources of information on the probability of re‑employment within 6 months (RE6), for the same individuals sampled from the inflow into ...
Interview with Professor Gabriela Lotta on labour market challenges in South America
She discusses the consequences of eroding trust for the rise of populism.
“Examining the labour market challenges from the perspective of South America may offer insights that could assist European policies in preventing certain potential ...
24.01.2024
Committing to Grow: Privatizations and Firm Dynamics in East Germany
In this IAB-Discussion Paper we develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
We develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets. Through the lens of the model, we study the effect of labor market ...
28.11.2023
Easy come, easy go: Return migration increases with tax incentives in the home country
Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
For many years, Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
30.08.2023
“Eviction creates Poverty”
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US.
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
“Examining the labour market challenges from the perspective of South America may offer insights that could assist European policies in preventing certain potential ...
Committing to Grow: Privatizations and Firm Dynamics in East Germany
In this IAB-Discussion Paper we develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
We develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets. Through the lens of the model, we study the effect of labor market ...
28.11.2023
Easy come, easy go: Return migration increases with tax incentives in the home country
Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
For many years, Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
30.08.2023
“Eviction creates Poverty”
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US.
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
We develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre‑match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets. Through the lens of the model, we study the effect of labor market ...
Easy come, easy go: Return migration increases with tax incentives in the home country
Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
For many years, Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
30.08.2023
“Eviction creates Poverty”
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US.
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
For many years, Germany has been facing an increasing skills shortage in key occupations and has sought to attract a growing number of highly-skilled immigrants.
“Eviction creates Poverty”
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US.
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
In an interview Matthew Desmond, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, gives insights into the situation of renters in the US, shows the consequences of the eviction ...
