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Journal of Regional Science | 2015

The Impact Of Skill-Specific Migration On Regional Unemployment Disparities In Germany

Nadia Granato; Anette Haas; Silke Hamann; Annekatrin Niebuhr

Differences in regional unemployment are still pronounced in Germany, especially between eastern and western Germany. Although the skill level seems important for the relationship between regional disparities and labor migration, corresponding empirical evidence is scarce. Applying dynamic panel models, we investigate the impact of labor mobility differentiated by educational attainment of the workers on regional unemployment disparities between 2000 and 2008. The impact of low- and medium-skilled migration is consistent with traditional neoclassical reasoning, suggesting that labor mobility reduces differences in regional unemployment rates. In contrast, the migration of high-skilled workers tends to reinforce disparities.


International Migration Review | 2014

Does Cultural Diversity of Migrant Employees Affect Innovation

Ceren Ozgen; Cornelius Peters; Annekatrin Niebuhr; Peter Nijkamp; Jacques Poot

Increasing international labor migration has important effects on the workforce composition of firms in all migrant-receiving countries. The consequences of these changes for firm performance have attracted growing attention in recent years. In this paper, we focus explicitly on the impact of cultural diversity among migrant employees on the innovativeness of firms. We briefly synthesize empirical evidence from a range of contexts across Europe, North America, and New Zealand. We then utilize two unique and harmonized linked employer–employee datasets to provide comparative microeconometric evidence for Germany and the Netherlands. Our panel datasets contain detailed information on the generation of new products and services, determinants of innovation success, and the composition of employment in establishments of firms over the period 1999 to 2006. We find that innovation in both countries is predominantly determined by establishment size and industry. Moreover, obstacles encountered and organizational changes faced by firms drive innovation too. With respect to the composition of employment, the presence of high-skilled staff is most important. Cultural diversity of employees has a positive partial correlation with product innovation. The size and statistical significance of this effect depends on the econometric model specification and the country considered. We conclude from the literature synthesis and the new comparative evidence that cultural diversity of employees can make a positive, but modest and context dependent, contribution to innovation.


Papers in Regional Science | 2015

Regional unemployment structure and new firm formation

David B. Audretsch; Dirk Dohse; Annekatrin Niebuhr


Archive | 2013

Diversity and Organizational Performance

Antje Buche; Lehrstuhl für Empirische; Monika Jungbauer-Gans; Annekatrin Niebuhr; Cornelius Peters


Annals of Regional Science | 2015

What’s behind the disparities in firm innovation rates across regions? Evidence on composition and context effects

Amber Naz; Annekatrin Niebuhr; Jan Cornelius Peters


HWWI Research Papers | 2014

How to woo the smart ones? Evaluating the determinants that particularly attract highly qualified people to cities

Tanja Buch; Silke Hamann; Annekatrin Niebuhr; Anja Rossen


Archive | 2010

Wanderungsbilanzen deutscher Metropolen: Der Wettbewerb um kluge Köpfe nimmt zu

Tanja Buch; Silke Hamann; Annekatrin Niebuhr


International Journal of Manpower | 2018

Wage effects of labour market entry via temporary work agency employment: Evidence from German apprenticeship graduates

Tanja Buch; Annekatrin Niebuhr


Economics Letters | 2018

How different kinds of innovation affect exporting

Dirk Dohse; Annekatrin Niebuhr


Archive | 2016

Zur Integration von Flüchtlingen in den Arbeitsmarkt in Schleswig-Holstein: Schriftliche Anhörung des Wirtschaftsausschusses des Schleswig-Holsteinischen Landtages

Tanja Buch; Annekatrin Niebuhr; Cornelius Peters; Andrea Stöckmann

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Tanja Buch

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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Silke Hamann

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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Dirk Dohse

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

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Ceren Ozgen

University of Birmingham

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Anette Haas

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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Monika Jungbauer-Gans

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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