Alexander Hijzen, a senior economist at the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD), gives an overview of the country-specific application of short-time ...
Short-time work across the OECD during the Covid-19 crisis
Alexander Hijzen (OECD) gives an overview of the country-specific application of short-time work during the Covid-19 crisis.
11.07.2023
Seminar Series “Macroeconomics and Labor Markets”
On July 18, 2023 Brigitte Hochmuth (University of Vienna) will talk about “The Dark Shadow of Benefit Reforms in the Open Economy”.
On July 18, 2023 Brigitte Hochmuth (University of Vienna) will talk about “The Dark Shadow of Benefit Reforms in the Open Economy” (joint work with Christian Merkl and Heiko ...
28.06.2023
European Labour Market Barometer: Employment and Unemployment Expected to Rise
"After a recovery since the beginning of the year, there is now a damper on the outlook for the European labour markets," explains Enzo Weber, IAB head of forecast.
The European Labour Market Barometer fell for the second time in a row and sits currently at 101.0 points after a decline of 0.
27.06.2023
Professor Till von Wachter: “Short-Time Compensation is underutilized in the United States”
Till von Wachter provides insights into the American approach and the lessons learned.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, governments around the world responded with a variety of labor market policy tools to prevent job losses.
19.06.2023
Professor David Card: “The results we obtained were quite controversial“
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks about imperfect competition, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections to the IAB.
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about imperfect competition in the labour market, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections ...
19.06.2023
Seminar Series “Macroeconomics and Labor Markets”
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
13.06.2023
Ukrainian refugees in Germany: Escape, arrival and everyday life
The Institutes have surveyed 11,225 Ukrainian refugees in Germany from August to October 2022.
The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), the Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, and the ...
12.06.2023
A note on export redirection: Evidence following the onset of the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock. This paper analyses whether there was a diversion of exports.
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock, with German exports to Russia alsocollapsing abruptly. Using this break, we analyse whether the exports were redirected toother ...
05.06.2023
Video: Alan Manning on imperfect competition in the labour market
Alan Manning speaks about market power of employers, imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage as an application of this idea, and about his research connections.
Professor Alan Manning speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about the market power of employers, the basic idea of imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage ...
26.05.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer remains stable
As in recent months, the development of the barometer is heterogeneous in Europe, although weaker in Central Europe than overall.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.
Seminar Series “Macroeconomics and Labor Markets”
On July 18, 2023 Brigitte Hochmuth (University of Vienna) will talk about “The Dark Shadow of Benefit Reforms in the Open Economy”.
On July 18, 2023 Brigitte Hochmuth (University of Vienna) will talk about “The Dark Shadow of Benefit Reforms in the Open Economy” (joint work with Christian Merkl and Heiko ...
28.06.2023
European Labour Market Barometer: Employment and Unemployment Expected to Rise
"After a recovery since the beginning of the year, there is now a damper on the outlook for the European labour markets," explains Enzo Weber, IAB head of forecast.
The European Labour Market Barometer fell for the second time in a row and sits currently at 101.0 points after a decline of 0.
27.06.2023
Professor Till von Wachter: “Short-Time Compensation is underutilized in the United States”
Till von Wachter provides insights into the American approach and the lessons learned.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, governments around the world responded with a variety of labor market policy tools to prevent job losses.
19.06.2023
Professor David Card: “The results we obtained were quite controversial“
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks about imperfect competition, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections to the IAB.
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about imperfect competition in the labour market, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections ...
19.06.2023
Seminar Series “Macroeconomics and Labor Markets”
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
13.06.2023
Ukrainian refugees in Germany: Escape, arrival and everyday life
The Institutes have surveyed 11,225 Ukrainian refugees in Germany from August to October 2022.
The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), the Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, and the ...
12.06.2023
A note on export redirection: Evidence following the onset of the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock. This paper analyses whether there was a diversion of exports.
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock, with German exports to Russia alsocollapsing abruptly. Using this break, we analyse whether the exports were redirected toother ...
05.06.2023
Video: Alan Manning on imperfect competition in the labour market
Alan Manning speaks about market power of employers, imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage as an application of this idea, and about his research connections.
Professor Alan Manning speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about the market power of employers, the basic idea of imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage ...
26.05.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer remains stable
As in recent months, the development of the barometer is heterogeneous in Europe, although weaker in Central Europe than overall.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.
On July 18, 2023 Brigitte Hochmuth (University of Vienna) will talk about “The Dark Shadow of Benefit Reforms in the Open Economy” (joint work with Christian Merkl and Heiko ...
European Labour Market Barometer: Employment and Unemployment Expected to Rise
"After a recovery since the beginning of the year, there is now a damper on the outlook for the European labour markets," explains Enzo Weber, IAB head of forecast.
The European Labour Market Barometer fell for the second time in a row and sits currently at 101.0 points after a decline of 0.
27.06.2023
Professor Till von Wachter: “Short-Time Compensation is underutilized in the United States”
Till von Wachter provides insights into the American approach and the lessons learned.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, governments around the world responded with a variety of labor market policy tools to prevent job losses.
19.06.2023
Professor David Card: “The results we obtained were quite controversial“
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks about imperfect competition, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections to the IAB.
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about imperfect competition in the labour market, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections ...
19.06.2023
Seminar Series “Macroeconomics and Labor Markets”
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
13.06.2023
Ukrainian refugees in Germany: Escape, arrival and everyday life
The Institutes have surveyed 11,225 Ukrainian refugees in Germany from August to October 2022.
The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), the Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, and the ...
12.06.2023
A note on export redirection: Evidence following the onset of the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock. This paper analyses whether there was a diversion of exports.
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock, with German exports to Russia alsocollapsing abruptly. Using this break, we analyse whether the exports were redirected toother ...
05.06.2023
Video: Alan Manning on imperfect competition in the labour market
Alan Manning speaks about market power of employers, imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage as an application of this idea, and about his research connections.
Professor Alan Manning speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about the market power of employers, the basic idea of imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage ...
26.05.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer remains stable
As in recent months, the development of the barometer is heterogeneous in Europe, although weaker in Central Europe than overall.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.
The European Labour Market Barometer fell for the second time in a row and sits currently at 101.0 points after a decline of 0.
Professor Till von Wachter: “Short-Time Compensation is underutilized in the United States”
Till von Wachter provides insights into the American approach and the lessons learned.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, governments around the world responded with a variety of labor market policy tools to prevent job losses.
19.06.2023
Professor David Card: “The results we obtained were quite controversial“
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks about imperfect competition, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections to the IAB.
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about imperfect competition in the labour market, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections ...
19.06.2023
Seminar Series “Macroeconomics and Labor Markets”
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
13.06.2023
Ukrainian refugees in Germany: Escape, arrival and everyday life
The Institutes have surveyed 11,225 Ukrainian refugees in Germany from August to October 2022.
The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), the Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, and the ...
12.06.2023
A note on export redirection: Evidence following the onset of the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock. This paper analyses whether there was a diversion of exports.
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock, with German exports to Russia alsocollapsing abruptly. Using this break, we analyse whether the exports were redirected toother ...
05.06.2023
Video: Alan Manning on imperfect competition in the labour market
Alan Manning speaks about market power of employers, imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage as an application of this idea, and about his research connections.
Professor Alan Manning speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about the market power of employers, the basic idea of imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage ...
26.05.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer remains stable
As in recent months, the development of the barometer is heterogeneous in Europe, although weaker in Central Europe than overall.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, governments around the world responded with a variety of labor market policy tools to prevent job losses.
Professor David Card: “The results we obtained were quite controversial“
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks about imperfect competition, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections to the IAB.
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about imperfect competition in the labour market, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections ...
19.06.2023
Seminar Series “Macroeconomics and Labor Markets”
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
13.06.2023
Ukrainian refugees in Germany: Escape, arrival and everyday life
The Institutes have surveyed 11,225 Ukrainian refugees in Germany from August to October 2022.
The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), the Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, and the ...
12.06.2023
A note on export redirection: Evidence following the onset of the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock. This paper analyses whether there was a diversion of exports.
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock, with German exports to Russia alsocollapsing abruptly. Using this break, we analyse whether the exports were redirected toother ...
05.06.2023
Video: Alan Manning on imperfect competition in the labour market
Alan Manning speaks about market power of employers, imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage as an application of this idea, and about his research connections.
Professor Alan Manning speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about the market power of employers, the basic idea of imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage ...
26.05.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer remains stable
As in recent months, the development of the barometer is heterogeneous in Europe, although weaker in Central Europe than overall.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.
Nobel Prize Winner David Card speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about imperfect competition in the labour market, his research on minimum wage, and about his connections ...
Seminar Series “Macroeconomics and Labor Markets”
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
13.06.2023
Ukrainian refugees in Germany: Escape, arrival and everyday life
The Institutes have surveyed 11,225 Ukrainian refugees in Germany from August to October 2022.
The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), the Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, and the ...
12.06.2023
A note on export redirection: Evidence following the onset of the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock. This paper analyses whether there was a diversion of exports.
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock, with German exports to Russia alsocollapsing abruptly. Using this break, we analyse whether the exports were redirected toother ...
05.06.2023
Video: Alan Manning on imperfect competition in the labour market
Alan Manning speaks about market power of employers, imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage as an application of this idea, and about his research connections.
Professor Alan Manning speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about the market power of employers, the basic idea of imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage ...
26.05.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer remains stable
As in recent months, the development of the barometer is heterogeneous in Europe, although weaker in Central Europe than overall.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.
On June 20, 2023 David Koll (University of Mannheim) will talk about "Equity and Efficiency of Childcare Subsidies: A Dynamic Structural Approach".
Ukrainian refugees in Germany: Escape, arrival and everyday life
The Institutes have surveyed 11,225 Ukrainian refugees in Germany from August to October 2022.
The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), the Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, and the ...
12.06.2023
A note on export redirection: Evidence following the onset of the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock. This paper analyses whether there was a diversion of exports.
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock, with German exports to Russia alsocollapsing abruptly. Using this break, we analyse whether the exports were redirected toother ...
05.06.2023
Video: Alan Manning on imperfect competition in the labour market
Alan Manning speaks about market power of employers, imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage as an application of this idea, and about his research connections.
Professor Alan Manning speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about the market power of employers, the basic idea of imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage ...
26.05.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer remains stable
As in recent months, the development of the barometer is heterogeneous in Europe, although weaker in Central Europe than overall.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.
The Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), the Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, and the ...
A note on export redirection: Evidence following the onset of the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock. This paper analyses whether there was a diversion of exports.
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock, with German exports to Russia alsocollapsing abruptly. Using this break, we analyse whether the exports were redirected toother ...
05.06.2023
Video: Alan Manning on imperfect competition in the labour market
Alan Manning speaks about market power of employers, imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage as an application of this idea, and about his research connections.
Professor Alan Manning speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about the market power of employers, the basic idea of imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage ...
26.05.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer remains stable
As in recent months, the development of the barometer is heterogeneous in Europe, although weaker in Central Europe than overall.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.
The war in Ukraine triggered a global trade shock, with German exports to Russia alsocollapsing abruptly. Using this break, we analyse whether the exports were redirected toother ...
Video: Alan Manning on imperfect competition in the labour market
Alan Manning speaks about market power of employers, imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage as an application of this idea, and about his research connections.
Professor Alan Manning speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about the market power of employers, the basic idea of imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage ...
26.05.2023
The European Labour Market Barometer remains stable
As in recent months, the development of the barometer is heterogeneous in Europe, although weaker in Central Europe than overall.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.
Professor Alan Manning speaks on the sidelines of an IAB workshop about the market power of employers, the basic idea of imperfect competition in the labour market, minimum wage ...
The European Labour Market Barometer remains stable
As in recent months, the development of the barometer is heterogeneous in Europe, although weaker in Central Europe than overall.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.
The European Labour Market Barometer falls marginally in May by 0.1 point compared to the previous month. Therefore, at 101.