Population size and structure in conjunction with the participation behavior are the determinants of labor supply. Thereby, among the demographic components, migration is the one ...
Modeling Migration Dynamics in Stochastic Labor Supply Forecasting
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines population size and structure in interaction with labour force behaviour.
26.04.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer continues on its upward trend
The prospects for the labour market in Europe have recovered significantly after the energy crisis.
The European Labour Market Barometer rises for the fourth time running, gaining 0.3 points in April compared to the previous month and now standing at 102.
30.03.2023
Accumulating valuable work experience
This IAB-Discussion Paper analyzes where valuable work experience is primarily acquired.
Using linked employer-employee data on labor market biographies of workers in Germany, this paper analyzes where valuable work experience is primarily acquired.
29.03.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer continues to rally
“The European labour markets are recovering from the energy crisis,” says IAB Researcher Enzo Weber, Head of the IAB Research Unit "Forecasts and Macroeconomic Analyses".
The European Labour Market Barometer shows a rise for the third time in a row and gains 1.0 point compared to the month before.
08.03.2023
“Extended coverage and benefit duration boosted the role of short-time work in Italy during the Covid-19 crisis”
In the case of Italy, a scheme widely used in former times of crisis was applied and partly modified.
In many European countries, short-time work proved to be a strong measure to combat massive layoffs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
03.03.2023
How does the COVID-19 pandemic affect regional labour markets and why do large cities suffer most?
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021. While initially slightly larger in rural regions, adverse effects quickly become more pronounced and persistent in large agglomerations.
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021.
02.03.2023
“Refugees from Ukraine face considerable uncertainty about their future”
Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three project partners interviewed more than 11,000 of these people about their living situation in Germany.
More than one million people have fled Ukraine to find refuge in Germany. But how are they doing in the meantime? Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three ...
27.02.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer achieves the turnaround
The European Labour Market Barometer signals a turnaround, standing at 101.1 points in February after rising for the second time in a row – an increase of 0.
08.02.2023
Labor Demand on a Tight Leash
In this IAB-Discussion Paper Mario Bossler and Martin Popp develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre-match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
30.01.2023
Call for Papers: Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
The European Labour Market Barometer continues on its upward trend
The prospects for the labour market in Europe have recovered significantly after the energy crisis.
The European Labour Market Barometer rises for the fourth time running, gaining 0.3 points in April compared to the previous month and now standing at 102.
30.03.2023
Accumulating valuable work experience
This IAB-Discussion Paper analyzes where valuable work experience is primarily acquired.
Using linked employer-employee data on labor market biographies of workers in Germany, this paper analyzes where valuable work experience is primarily acquired.
29.03.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer continues to rally
“The European labour markets are recovering from the energy crisis,” says IAB Researcher Enzo Weber, Head of the IAB Research Unit "Forecasts and Macroeconomic Analyses".
The European Labour Market Barometer shows a rise for the third time in a row and gains 1.0 point compared to the month before.
08.03.2023
“Extended coverage and benefit duration boosted the role of short-time work in Italy during the Covid-19 crisis”
In the case of Italy, a scheme widely used in former times of crisis was applied and partly modified.
In many European countries, short-time work proved to be a strong measure to combat massive layoffs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
03.03.2023
How does the COVID-19 pandemic affect regional labour markets and why do large cities suffer most?
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021. While initially slightly larger in rural regions, adverse effects quickly become more pronounced and persistent in large agglomerations.
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021.
02.03.2023
“Refugees from Ukraine face considerable uncertainty about their future”
Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three project partners interviewed more than 11,000 of these people about their living situation in Germany.
More than one million people have fled Ukraine to find refuge in Germany. But how are they doing in the meantime? Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three ...
27.02.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer achieves the turnaround
The European Labour Market Barometer signals a turnaround, standing at 101.1 points in February after rising for the second time in a row – an increase of 0.
08.02.2023
Labor Demand on a Tight Leash
In this IAB-Discussion Paper Mario Bossler and Martin Popp develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre-match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
30.01.2023
Call for Papers: Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
The European Labour Market Barometer rises for the fourth time running, gaining 0.3 points in April compared to the previous month and now standing at 102.
Accumulating valuable work experience
This IAB-Discussion Paper analyzes where valuable work experience is primarily acquired.
Using linked employer-employee data on labor market biographies of workers in Germany, this paper analyzes where valuable work experience is primarily acquired.
29.03.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer continues to rally
“The European labour markets are recovering from the energy crisis,” says IAB Researcher Enzo Weber, Head of the IAB Research Unit "Forecasts and Macroeconomic Analyses".
The European Labour Market Barometer shows a rise for the third time in a row and gains 1.0 point compared to the month before.
08.03.2023
“Extended coverage and benefit duration boosted the role of short-time work in Italy during the Covid-19 crisis”
In the case of Italy, a scheme widely used in former times of crisis was applied and partly modified.
In many European countries, short-time work proved to be a strong measure to combat massive layoffs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
03.03.2023
How does the COVID-19 pandemic affect regional labour markets and why do large cities suffer most?
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021. While initially slightly larger in rural regions, adverse effects quickly become more pronounced and persistent in large agglomerations.
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021.
02.03.2023
“Refugees from Ukraine face considerable uncertainty about their future”
Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three project partners interviewed more than 11,000 of these people about their living situation in Germany.
More than one million people have fled Ukraine to find refuge in Germany. But how are they doing in the meantime? Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three ...
27.02.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer achieves the turnaround
The European Labour Market Barometer signals a turnaround, standing at 101.1 points in February after rising for the second time in a row – an increase of 0.
08.02.2023
Labor Demand on a Tight Leash
In this IAB-Discussion Paper Mario Bossler and Martin Popp develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre-match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
30.01.2023
Call for Papers: Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
Using linked employer-employee data on labor market biographies of workers in Germany, this paper analyzes where valuable work experience is primarily acquired.
The European Labour Market Barometer continues to rally
“The European labour markets are recovering from the energy crisis,” says IAB Researcher Enzo Weber, Head of the IAB Research Unit "Forecasts and Macroeconomic Analyses".
The European Labour Market Barometer shows a rise for the third time in a row and gains 1.0 point compared to the month before.
08.03.2023
“Extended coverage and benefit duration boosted the role of short-time work in Italy during the Covid-19 crisis”
In the case of Italy, a scheme widely used in former times of crisis was applied and partly modified.
In many European countries, short-time work proved to be a strong measure to combat massive layoffs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
03.03.2023
How does the COVID-19 pandemic affect regional labour markets and why do large cities suffer most?
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021. While initially slightly larger in rural regions, adverse effects quickly become more pronounced and persistent in large agglomerations.
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021.
02.03.2023
“Refugees from Ukraine face considerable uncertainty about their future”
Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three project partners interviewed more than 11,000 of these people about their living situation in Germany.
More than one million people have fled Ukraine to find refuge in Germany. But how are they doing in the meantime? Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three ...
27.02.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer achieves the turnaround
The European Labour Market Barometer signals a turnaround, standing at 101.1 points in February after rising for the second time in a row – an increase of 0.
08.02.2023
Labor Demand on a Tight Leash
In this IAB-Discussion Paper Mario Bossler and Martin Popp develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre-match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
30.01.2023
Call for Papers: Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
The European Labour Market Barometer shows a rise for the third time in a row and gains 1.0 point compared to the month before.
“Extended coverage and benefit duration boosted the role of short-time work in Italy during the Covid-19 crisis”
In the case of Italy, a scheme widely used in former times of crisis was applied and partly modified.
In many European countries, short-time work proved to be a strong measure to combat massive layoffs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
03.03.2023
How does the COVID-19 pandemic affect regional labour markets and why do large cities suffer most?
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021. While initially slightly larger in rural regions, adverse effects quickly become more pronounced and persistent in large agglomerations.
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021.
02.03.2023
“Refugees from Ukraine face considerable uncertainty about their future”
Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three project partners interviewed more than 11,000 of these people about their living situation in Germany.
More than one million people have fled Ukraine to find refuge in Germany. But how are they doing in the meantime? Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three ...
27.02.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer achieves the turnaround
The European Labour Market Barometer signals a turnaround, standing at 101.1 points in February after rising for the second time in a row – an increase of 0.
08.02.2023
Labor Demand on a Tight Leash
In this IAB-Discussion Paper Mario Bossler and Martin Popp develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre-match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
30.01.2023
Call for Papers: Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
In many European countries, short-time work proved to be a strong measure to combat massive layoffs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
How does the COVID-19 pandemic affect regional labour markets and why do large cities suffer most?
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021. While initially slightly larger in rural regions, adverse effects quickly become more pronounced and persistent in large agglomerations.
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021.
02.03.2023
“Refugees from Ukraine face considerable uncertainty about their future”
Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three project partners interviewed more than 11,000 of these people about their living situation in Germany.
More than one million people have fled Ukraine to find refuge in Germany. But how are they doing in the meantime? Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three ...
27.02.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer achieves the turnaround
The European Labour Market Barometer signals a turnaround, standing at 101.1 points in February after rising for the second time in a row – an increase of 0.
08.02.2023
Labor Demand on a Tight Leash
In this IAB-Discussion Paper Mario Bossler and Martin Popp develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre-match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
30.01.2023
Call for Papers: Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
This IAB-Discussion Paper examines the regionally varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour market developments in Germany until December 2021.
“Refugees from Ukraine face considerable uncertainty about their future”
Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three project partners interviewed more than 11,000 of these people about their living situation in Germany.
More than one million people have fled Ukraine to find refuge in Germany. But how are they doing in the meantime? Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three ...
27.02.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer achieves the turnaround
The European Labour Market Barometer signals a turnaround, standing at 101.1 points in February after rising for the second time in a row – an increase of 0.
08.02.2023
Labor Demand on a Tight Leash
In this IAB-Discussion Paper Mario Bossler and Martin Popp develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre-match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
30.01.2023
Call for Papers: Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
More than one million people have fled Ukraine to find refuge in Germany. But how are they doing in the meantime? Between August and October 2022, the IAB together with three ...
The European Labour Market Barometer achieves the turnaround
The European Labour Market Barometer signals a turnaround, standing at 101.1 points in February after rising for the second time in a row – an increase of 0.
08.02.2023
Labor Demand on a Tight Leash
In this IAB-Discussion Paper Mario Bossler and Martin Popp develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre-match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
30.01.2023
Call for Papers: Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
The European Labour Market Barometer signals a turnaround, standing at 101.1 points in February after rising for the second time in a row – an increase of 0.
Labor Demand on a Tight Leash
In this IAB-Discussion Paper Mario Bossler and Martin Popp develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre-match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
30.01.2023
Call for Papers: Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
In this IAB-Discussion Paper Mario Bossler and Martin Popp develop a labor demand model that encompasses pre-match hiring cost arising from tight labor markets.
Call for Papers: Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
Bernhard Schmidpeter (Johannes Kepler University Linz) will speak on the Workshop "Social policy and the labour market in turbulent times: (no) need for change?" on 19 and 20 ...
