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The Journal of Economic History | 2014

The Employment Effects of Immigration: Evidence from the Mass Arrival of German Expellees in Postwar Germany

Sebastian Braun; Toman Omar Mahmoud

This paper studies the employment effects of the influx of millions of German expellees to West Germany after World War II. The expellees were forced to relocate to post-war Germany. They represented a complete cross-section of society, were close substitutes to the native West German population, and were very unevenly distributed across labor market segments in West Germany. We find a substantial negative effect of expellee inflows on native employment. The effect was, however, limited to labor market segments with very high inflow rates. IV regressions that exploit variation in geographical proximity and in pre-war occupations confirm the OLS results.


Open Access Publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy | 2007

Boda-bodas rule: Non-agricultural activities and their inequality implications in Western Kenya

Jann Lay; George Michuki M'Mukaria; Toman Omar Mahmoud

Engagement in non-agricultural activities in rural areas can be classified into survival-led or opportunity-led. Survival-led diversification would decrease inequality by increasing the incomes of poorer households and thus reduce poverty. By contrast, opportunity-led diversification would increase inequality and have a minor effect on poverty, as it tends to be confined to non-poor households. Using data from Western Kenya, we confirm the existence of the differently motivated diversification strategies. Yet, the poverty and inequality implications differ somewhat from our expectations. Our findings indicate that in addition to asset constraints, rural households also face limited or relatively risky high-return opportunities outside agriculture. JEL classification: Q12, O17, I31


CASE Network Reports | 2009

Income and Distribution Effects of Migration and Remittances: an Analysis Based on CGE Models for Selected CIS Countries

Aziz Atamanov; Matthias Luecke; Toman Omar Mahmoud; Roman Mogilevsky; Kseniya Tereshchenko; Natalia A. Tourdyeva; Ainura Uzagalieva; Vitaly Vavryschuk

This paper analyzes the direct and indirect income effects of international labor migration and remittances in selected CIS countries. The analysis is based on computable general equilibrium (CGE) models for Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia. All net emigration countries would experience a sharp contraction of private consumption in the absence of remittances. In Russia, the main effect of immigration has been to hold down the real wage (as potential capital stock adjustments in response to immigration are not reflected in our comparative-static modeling framework). The paper concludes that because of the important contribution of migration and remittances to stabilizing and sustaining incomes in many CIS countries, enhanced opportunities for legal labor migration should figure prominently in any deepening of bilateral relations between CIS countries and the European Union under the European Neighborhood Policy.


World Development | 2008

Few Opportunities, Much Desperation: The Dichotomy of Non-agricultural Activities and Inequality in Western Kenya

Jann Lay; Toman Omar Mahmoud; George Michuki M’Mukaria


Archive | 2007

Explaining labour market inactivity in migrant-sending families: Housework, hammock, or higher education?

Dennis Görlich; Toman Omar Mahmoud; Christoph Trebesch


American Economic Journal: Applied Economics | 2017

The Effect of Labor Migration on the Diffusion of Democracy: Evidence from a Former Soviet Republic

Toman Omar Mahmoud; Hillel Rapoport; Andreas Steinmayr; Christoph Trebesch


African Development Review | 2009

Shocks, Structural Change, and the Patterns of Income Diversification in Burkina Faso*

Jann Lay; Ulf Narloch; Toman Omar Mahmoud


World Development | 2015

The Drivers of Diaspora Donations for Development: Evidence from the Philippines

Victoria S. Licuanan; Toman Omar Mahmoud; Andreas Steinmayr


Open Access Publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy | 2009

The Economic Drivers of Human Trafficking: Micro-Evidence from Five Eastern European Countries

Toman Omar Mahmoud; Christoph Trebesch


Journal of Development Economics | 2015

Corrupt governments do not receive more state-to-state aid: Governance and the delivery of foreign aid through non-state actors

Martin Acht; Toman Omar Mahmoud; Rainer Thiele

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Rainer Thiele

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

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Jann Lay

German Institute of Global and Area Studies

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Aslihan Arslan

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

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Matthias Lücke

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

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Peter Nunnenkamp

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

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Hillel Rapoport

Paris School of Economics

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Andreas Pondorfer

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

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Dennis Görlich

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

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