Universität Bonn

Department of Economics / IAME

01. September 2025

Publication: “Crossing Borders: Labor Mar­ket Ef­fects of Eu­ro­pe­an In­te­gra­tion” by Hannah Illing “Crossing Borders: Labor Mar­ket Ef­fects of Eu­ro­pe­an In­te­gra­tion”

The ar­ti­cle “Crossing Borders: Labor Mar­ket Ef­fects of Eu­ro­pe­an In­te­gra­tion” by Hannah Illing was pub­lished in the Journal of Human Resources.

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Abstract

This paper investigates an EU policy reform that granted Czech citizens full access to the German labor market. Exploiting the fact that the reform specifically impacted the Czech and German border regions, I use a matched difference-in-differences design to estimate local labor markets effects in both countries. I show that the Czech border region experienced a decline in unemployment rates and an increase in vacancies, while local labor markets in Germany remained unaffected. Overall, my findings suggest that the Czech border region faced labor shortages, while local labor markets in Germany were able to fully absorb the migrant inflow.

Hannah Illing. “Crossing Borders: Labor Mar­ket Ef­fects of Eu­ro­pe­an In­te­gra­tion.” Journal of Human Resources 60, no. 5 (September 2025). https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0223-12764R3.

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