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Etiopathology of Europe's sick man: worker flows in Germany, 1959-2016

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Hartung, Benjamin ; Jung, Philip ; Kuhn, Moritz

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2016

10 p.

comparison ; history ; labour force participation ; labour market analysis ; unemployment

Germany ; USA

Discussion Paper

10341

Labour market

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English

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"We provide new estimates on worker flow rates in and out of unemployment for Germany covering the last six decades. In the 1980s, Germany emerged as the sick man of Europe with a labor market characterized by persistently high unemployment rates. We attribute a substantial fraction of the rise in unemployment to a dramatic increase in inflow rates compared to the 1960s. Germany's recovery started in the mid-2000s after the Hartz reforms, when inflow rates persistently decreased. Comparing the German and U.S. labor market during recessions uncovers a striking similarity between the recent financial crisis in the U.S. and the German recession in the 1980s. We relate these findings to existing theories on labor market differences between the U.S. and Germany."

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