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WSI-Mitteilungen
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First published in 1948, WSI-Mitteilungen is an academic journal with a political and practical focus. It provides information on new academic research findings in the broad thematic area of ‘work—economics—society’. It promotes interdisciplinary exchange and is intended as a source of knowledge and opinions for those involved in the working world, the economy and politics in practice. It aims to convey complex knowledge in a structured and linguistically appealing way. A professional review procedure guarantees that all essays published in the journal are of a high standard, while the short analyses, comments and contributions on issues relating to praxis that it contains reflect current sociopolitical problems and discuss possible solutions to them.

Subjects regularly dealt with in WSI-Mitteilungen:

  • job market policy, social policy and distribution policy

  • employment policy

  • industrial relations and wage policy

  • qualifications policy

  • gender and equality policy

  • macroeconomics policy, economic policy and financial policy

  • European integration and globalisation


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ISSN-Print
0342-300X
ISSN-Online
2942-3554
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Language
Deutsch
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Against the backdrop of the demographic-driven decline in the labour force potential, this article examines which potential could be better utilised in the future and to what extent they could mitigate this decline. Various scenarios are presented...
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This report is based on the results of the eighth wave of the Qualifications and Occupations in the Future (QuBe) long-term projection up to 2040. In addition to an aging and declining population, Germany is faced with a slow economic growth. Both...
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Demographic developments and shortages of skilled workers and labour have temporarily led to a structural increase in the power of wage earners. Forward-thinking companies have made concessions in terms of working conditions and pay in their...
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Based on data from the German Federal Employment Agency (Bundesagentur für Arbeit), this article examines how a shortage of skilled workers affects wage growth by occupational category for the period from 2019 to 2024. The initial result shows...
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Mismatches between workers and jobs are widespread in the German labour market, particularly in the context of growing skill shortages that limit the availability of adequately qualified labour. This article examines the extent of different types of...
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The increasing demand for workers due to demographic changes currently dominates many labor market policy debates. Based on data from the Socio-Economic Panel, underemployment in Germany – that is, the proportion of employees who would like to...
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The ongoing shortage of skilled labour poses a major challenge to the German labour market. Forecasts predict a decline in the working population by up to 12 % by 2060, particularly in occupations facing labour shortages. Against this backdrop,...
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