The research in this paper was funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grant no. BR 4979/1-1, “Die volkswirtschaftlichen Effekte der Vertriebenen und ihre Integration in Westdeutschland, 1945-70”).This paper studies how the local environment in receiving counties affected the economic, social, and political integration of the eight million expellees who arrived in West Germany after World War II. We first document that integration outcomes differed dramatically across West German counties. We then show that more industrialized counties and counties with low expellee inflows were much more successful in integrating expellees than agrarian counties and counties with high inflows. Religious differences between native West Germans and expell...
The research in this paper was funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grant no. BR 4979/1-1, “Di...
More than one million refugees migrated to Germany in 2015-2016. The increase in refugees was rapid,...
Brücker H, Rother N, Schupp J, et al. Forced Migration, Arrival in Germany, and First Steps toward I...
This paper studies how the local environment in receiving counties affected the economic, social, an...
After World War II, about 8 million ethnic Germans — so called expellees — were forced to leave thei...
The flight and expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe during and after World War II constitutes on...
Armed conflicts, natural disasters and infrastructure projects continue to force millions into migra...
This study describes and analyses the influence of immigration and integration of German expellees a...
The fl ight and expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe during and after World War II constitutes o...
We investigate the persistent effects of forced migration on sending economies using the postWW2 exp...
This paper analyses long-term effects of forced WWII migration on educational outcomes. Specifically...
This article investigates the long-run impact of a migration barrier on regional development. The an...
This paper studies the effects of local threat on cultural and economic assimilation of refugees, ex...
The flight and expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe after World War II constitutes one of the la...
This article investigates the long-run impact of a migration barrier on regional development. The an...
The research in this paper was funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grant no. BR 4979/1-1, “Di...
More than one million refugees migrated to Germany in 2015-2016. The increase in refugees was rapid,...
Brücker H, Rother N, Schupp J, et al. Forced Migration, Arrival in Germany, and First Steps toward I...
This paper studies how the local environment in receiving counties affected the economic, social, an...
After World War II, about 8 million ethnic Germans — so called expellees — were forced to leave thei...
The flight and expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe during and after World War II constitutes on...
Armed conflicts, natural disasters and infrastructure projects continue to force millions into migra...
This study describes and analyses the influence of immigration and integration of German expellees a...
The fl ight and expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe during and after World War II constitutes o...
We investigate the persistent effects of forced migration on sending economies using the postWW2 exp...
This paper analyses long-term effects of forced WWII migration on educational outcomes. Specifically...
This article investigates the long-run impact of a migration barrier on regional development. The an...
This paper studies the effects of local threat on cultural and economic assimilation of refugees, ex...
The flight and expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe after World War II constitutes one of the la...
This article investigates the long-run impact of a migration barrier on regional development. The an...
The research in this paper was funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grant no. BR 4979/1-1, “Di...
More than one million refugees migrated to Germany in 2015-2016. The increase in refugees was rapid,...
Brücker H, Rother N, Schupp J, et al. Forced Migration, Arrival in Germany, and First Steps toward I...