The demand for high-skilled workers and immigration policy
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2003-11Metadata
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Abstract
This paper provides a descriptive analysis of the demand for high-skilled workers using a new firm data set, the
IZA International Employer Survey 2000. Our results suggest that while workers from EU-countries are mainly
complements to domestic high-skilled workers, workers from non-EU countries are hired because of a shortage
of high-skilled labour. The paper, furthermore, provides a short description of recent German policy initiatives
regarding the temporary immigration of high-skilled labour. In view of our descriptive results these temporary
immigration policies seem, however, to satisfy only partly the demand of firms interested in recruiting foreign
high-skilled workers. A more comprehensive immigration policy covering also the permanent immigration of high-skilled workers appears to be necessary.
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Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Department of EconomicsSeries
Discussion paper2004:2