Prof. Dr. Sulin Sardoschau
Profil
Forschungsthemen1
FOR 5675/1: Das Arbeitskräfteangebot von Eingewanderten (TP 05)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Forschungsgruppe Zeitraum: 10/2025 - 09/2029 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Sulin Sardoschau
Mögliche Industrie-Partner10
Stand: 26.4.2026, 19:48:44 (Top-K=20, Min-Cosine=0.4)
- 2 Treffer55.9%
- Zuwendung im Rahmen des Programms „exist – Existenzgründungen aus der Wissenschaft“ aus dem Bundeshaushalt, Einzelplan 09, Kapitel 02, Titel 68607, Haushaltsjahr 2026, sowie aus Mitteln des Europäischen Strukturfonds (hier Euro-päischer Sozialfonds Plus – ESF Plus) Förderperiode 2021-2027 – Kofinanzierung für das Vorhaben: „exist Women“T55.9%
- Zuwendung im Rahmen des Programms „exist – Existenzgründungen aus der Wissenschaft“ aus dem Bundeshaushalt, Einzelplan 09, Kapitel 02, Titel 68607, Haushaltsjahr 2026, sowie aus Mitteln des Europäischen Strukturfonds (hier Euro-päischer Sozialfonds Plus – ESF Plus) Förderperiode 2021-2027 – Kofinanzierung für das Vorhaben: „exist Women“
- 11 Treffer55.2%
- Professionalisierung in der Deutsch-als-Zweitsprache-Förderung für geflüchtete Menschen mit LernschwierigkeitenT55.2%
- Professionalisierung in der Deutsch-als-Zweitsprache-Förderung für geflüchtete Menschen mit Lernschwierigkeiten
- Einstein Center for Population DiversityP53.3%
- Einstein Center for Population Diversity
- 9 Treffer53.3%
- REGIO - Eine Kartierung der Entstehung und des Erfolgs von Kooperationsbeziehungen in regionalen Forschungsverbünden und Innovationsclustern. Determinanten der Entstehung und des Erfolgs von Kooperationsbeziehungen in regionalen ForschungsverbündenP53.3%
- REGIO - Eine Kartierung der Entstehung und des Erfolgs von Kooperationsbeziehungen in regionalen Forschungsverbünden und Innovationsclustern. Determinanten der Entstehung und des Erfolgs von Kooperationsbeziehungen in regionalen Forschungsverbünden
- 10 Treffer53.1%
- SKILLAB: Monitoring The Demand And Supply Of Skills In The European Labour MarketP53.1%
- SKILLAB: Monitoring The Demand And Supply Of Skills In The European Labour Market
- 12 Treffer53.1%
- SKILLAB: Monitoring The Demand And Supply Of Skills In The European Labour MarketP53.1%
- SKILLAB: Monitoring The Demand And Supply Of Skills In The European Labour Market
- 11 Treffer53.1%
- SKILLAB: Monitoring The Demand And Supply Of Skills In The European Labour MarketP53.1%
- SKILLAB: Monitoring The Demand And Supply Of Skills In The European Labour Market
- 10 Treffer53.1%
- SKILLAB: Monitoring The Demand And Supply Of Skills In The European Labour MarketP53.1%
- SKILLAB: Monitoring The Demand And Supply Of Skills In The European Labour Market
- 1 Treffer52.8%
- Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe (EU Research Program FP7-SSH-2011)T52.8%
- Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe (EU Research Program FP7-SSH-2011)
- 2 Treffer52.8%
- Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe (EU Research Program FP7-SSH-2011)T52.8%
- Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe (EU Research Program FP7-SSH-2011)
Publikationen25
Top 25 nach Zitationen — Quelle: OpenAlex (BAAI/bge-m3 embedded für Matching).
SSRN Electronic Journal · 51 Zitationen · DOI
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d économique · 42 Zitationen · DOI
Abstract The share of the foreign‐born population in member countries of the OECD is increasing, and this article summarizes economics research on the effects of immigration in those nations. Four broad topics are addressed: labour market issues, fiscal questions, the political economy of immigration, and productivity and international trade. Extreme concerns about deleterious labour market and fiscal impacts following from new immigrants are not found to be warranted. However, it is also clear that government policies and practices regarding the selection and integration of new migrants affect labour market, fiscal, social and cultural outcomes. Policies that are well informed, well crafted and well executed beneficially improve population welfare.
Econstor (Econstor) · 29 Zitationen
Immigrants currently account for 3.3% of the world's population. We know that migration is demographically important, but what are its implications for the labour market, public finance and political landscape? To answer these questions, this report draws on recent literature on the economic and cultural effects of immigration on host societies, with a focus on evidence for European countries. Although the average effects of immigration on labour markets and public finance are marginal, immigration can create winners and losers in the native workforce. By affecting the skill composition of receiving economies, an immigration-induced increase in the labour supply can impact wage dispersion in host countries. It is cultural concerns, however, that tend to fuel scepticism towards immigration, with fiscal or labour market playing only a secondary role. A deeper understanding of these concerns is a precondition for designing policies that foster a positive atmosphere and combat negative attitudes towards immigrants and extreme voting.
SSRN Electronic Journal · 18 Zitationen · DOI
National Bureau of Economic Research · 15 Zitationen · DOI
This paper studies the effects of threat on convergence to local culture and economic assimilation of refugees, exploiting plausibly exogenous variation in their allocation across German regions between 2013 and 2016. We combine novel survey data on cultural preferences and economic outcomes of refugees with corresponding information on locals, and construct a threat index that integrates contemporaneous and historical variables. On average, refugees assimilate both culturally and economically. However, while refugees assigned to more hostile regions converge to local culture more quickly, they do not exhibit faster economic assimilation. Our evidence suggests that refugees exert more assimilation effort in response to local threat, but do not integrate faster because of higher discrimination in more hostile regions.
SSRN Electronic Journal · 13 Zitationen · DOI
European Journal of Political Economy · 6 Zitationen · DOI
SSRN Electronic Journal · 5 Zitationen · DOI
Journal of Population Economics · 4 Zitationen · DOI
Abstract This paper examines the impact of exposure to violence during pregnancy on anthropometric and cognitive outcomes of children in the medium run. I combine detailed household-level data on more than 36,000 children with geo-coded information on civilian casualties in the aftermath of the US invasion of Iraq between 2003 and 2009 and exploit within-mother differences in prenatal exposure to violence. I find that one violent incident during pregnancy decreases height- and weight-for-age z-scores by 0.13 standard deviations and lowers cognitive and behavioral skills of children. Leveraging information on the severity, type and perpetrator of violence, I isolate the effect of stress from access to prenatal care. The analysis reveals that stressful events, particularly those involving direct threats to personal safety (violence directed at the civilian population and involving execution and torture), exert an even larger negative impact on child health than those incidents that disrupt health infrastructure and access to prenatal care.
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SSRN Electronic Journal · 3 Zitationen · DOI
SSRN Electronic Journal · 1 Zitationen · DOI
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Harvard Dataverse · DOI
The code in this replication package constructs the analysis file from the primary data sources using Stata. The primary data on “time-saver” users are proprietary and, under a non-disclosure agreement signed with the provider, cannot be made public if the paper is accepted for publication.
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RePEc: Research Papers in Economics
We examine both theoretically and empirically how migration affects cultural change in home and host countries. Our theoretical model integrates various compositional and cultural transmission mechanisms of migration-based cultural change for which it delivers distinctive testable predictions on the sign and direction of convergence. We then use the World Value Survey for the period 1981-2014 to build time-varying measures of cultural similarity for a large number of country pairs and exploit within country-pair variation over time. Our evidence is inconsistent with the view that immigrants are a threat to the host country's culture. While migrants do act as vectors of cultural diffusion and bring about cultural convergence, this is mostly to disseminate cultural values and norms from host to home countries (i.e., cultural remittances).
Social Science Open Access Repository (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Accelerated by the influx of refugees to Europe in 2015, politicians' and policymakers' interest in ways to predict future migration flows has been mounting. Various stakeholders including think tanks, international organizations and research institutions rushed to meet this demand. Consequently, there is a large pool of migration forecasts using very different qualitative and quantitative approaches and therefore come to vastly different results. This briefing note attempts to shed light on and assess the different quantitative migration forecasting methods and emphasize the importance of transparency for both consumers and producers of such forecasts.
PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris (Postprint)
The share of the foreign‐born population in member countries of the OECD is increasing, and this article summarizes economics research on the effects of immigration in those nations. Four broad topics are addressed: labour market issues, fiscal questions, the political economy of immigration, and productivity and international trade. Extreme concerns about deleterious labour market and fiscal impacts following from new immigrants are not found to be warranted. However, it is also clear that government policies and practices regarding the selection and integration of new migrants affect labour market, fiscal, social and cultural outcomes. Policies that are well informed, well crafted and well executed beneficially improve population welfare.
Kooperationen7
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- Name
- Prof. Dr. Sulin Sardoschau
- Titel
- Prof. Dr.
- Fakultät
- Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
- Institut
- Volkswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere Migrationsökonomie (J)
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- +49 30 2093-99465
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