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Veränderungen regionaler Ausbildungsmarktlagen durch mobile Jugendliche

Stephanie Matthes and Joachim Gerd Ulrich

WSI-Mitteilungen, 2017, vol. 70, issue 8, 577-586

Abstract: The increasing mobility of young people on the labour market is considered to be one of the key factors to solving the problems between supply and demand on regional training markets. However, the extent to which mobile young people already specifically contribute to the balance of supply and demand is unclear, since the official market indicator already reflects the mobility-influenced training market conditions. Therefore, this article is devoted to the construction of an indicator which shows the market conditions still unaffected by mobility. By comparing both indicators, the mobility effects can be measured quite accurately. First analyses indicate that the new indicator is sufficiently valid. According to this, in many regions, the officially favourable supply-demand ratios are in fact mainly due to the mobility of the young people who search and find their training place elsewhere. On the other hand, in some large cities, originally very good supply-demand ratios are reversed by the influx of many commuters from the surrounding areas. Programmes for the promotion of training places should therefore also partly include regions in which the official supply-demand ratio is considered to be good.

Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.5771/0342-300X-2017-8-577

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