Publications: contains »gender« (25 publications found)
Refugees’ Integration into the Austrian Labour Market: Dynamics of Occupational Mobility and Job-Skills Mismatch
Michael Landesmann and Sandra M. Leitner
wiiw Working Paper No. 188, October 2020
36 pages including 1 Table and 22 Figures
Monthly Report No. 07-08/2020
Alexandra Bykova, Julia Grübler, Doris Hanzl-Weiss, Philipp Heimberger and Nikolaus Kowall
wiiw Monthly Report No. 7-8, July - August 2020
49 pages including 33 Figures
Monthly Report No. 12/2019
Alexandra Bykova, Mahdi Ghodsi, Philipp Heimberger and Stefan Jestl
wiiw Monthly Report No. 12, December 2019
44 pages including 27 Figures
Employment Gaps Between Refugees, Migrants and Natives: Evidence from Austrian Register Based Labour Market Data
Stefan Jestl, Michael Landesmann, Sebastian Leitner and Barbara Wanek-Zajic
wiiw Working Paper No. 167, November 2019
56 pages including 14 Tables and 9 Figures
Warum die Volkswirtschaften der Eurozone den USA und Großbritannien seit der Finanzkrise hinterherhinken: Zur Rolle von Unterschieden in der Geld- und Fiskalpolitik
Philipp Heimberger
wiiw Research Report in German language No. 5, December 2016
42 pages including 15 Figures
Labour Mobility of Migrants and Natives in the European Union: An Empirical Test of the 'Greasing of the Wheels’ Effect of Migrants
Michael Landesmann and Sandra M. Leitner
wiiw Working Paper No. 119, August 2015
53 pages including 25 Tables and 3 Figures
Migrants and Natives in EU Labour Markets: Mobility and Job-Skill Mismatch Patterns
Stefan Jestl, Michael Landesmann and Sandra M. Leitner
wiiw Research Report No. 403, July 2015
45 pages including 3 Tables and 34 Figures
Earnings Distributions and Dimensions of Inequality
Neil Foster-McGregor, Sebastian Leitner, Sandra M. Leitner, Johannes Pöschl and Robert Stehrer
wiiw Research Report No. 399, December 2014
111 pages including 51 Tables and 34 Figures
Monthly Report No. 11/2014
Gabor Hunya, Sebastian Leitner, Sandra M. Leitner and Robert Stehrer
wiiw Monthly Report No. 11, November 2014
37 pages including 25 Figures
Hard to Enter: Young in SEE Labour Markets
Vladimir Gligorov and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Background Study No. 2013-10, October 2013