How Do Regional Labor Markets Adjust to Immigration?

This paper studies how regional labor markets adjusted to the arrival of eight million German expellees in West Germany after World War II using a dynamic equilibrium model calibrated to historical data.

Journal of International Economics
March 2021 · Sebastian T. Braun, Henning Weber · published

The Employment Effects of Immigration

This paper shows that post-WWII expellee inflows reduced native employment, but only in labor market segments with very high inflow rates.

The Journal of Economic History
February 2014 · Sebastian T. Braun, Toman Omar Mahmoud · published