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Turkish Labour Migration to Germany: Impact on Both Economies

In: Middle Eastern studies, Volume 12, Issue 1, p. 45-72

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Abstract

Examined are two hypotheses regarding Turkish labor immigration in Germany: the first hypothesis suggests that it is economically advantageous for Germany to employ workers from Turkey & other foreign countries; the second assumes that labor emigration benefits Turkey. Results indicate the possibility of Germany's gross national product (GNP) increasing, but that the per capita GNP will not increase; nor will stabilization of wages & prices & full employment occur. Turkey's economic advantages resulting from labor emigration are predicted not to have a permanent effect on its economic development. D. Abrahams.

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