Michael Franck, Mannheim
Regional spread of mismatch unemployment on the German labour market and conclusions on as to policies of the Federal Employment
Pages 42 - 55

A lot of labour market researchers argue that the main problem behind the high unemployment rate in Germany is the mismatch between labour demand and supply. This article, however, shows that such a thesis ignores the spatial dimension and can only be verified for some of the German regions. Labour demand deficiency is at least of equal importance in many other regions. The article identifies which problem is dominant in which region and explains what kind of labour market policies should be therefore preferred respectively.


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