Manuskripte (engl.)

Manuskripte zur Übersetzung ins Koreanische, erschienen in International Labor Brief

(2012): On contradictions of ‘low wage policies’: The German example. In: International Labor Brief  10 (1), p. 24–41.

(2014): 2014 German Labor Market Outlook. In: International Labor Brief (2), p. 17–31.

(2015): A polarized labor market. 2015 German labor market outlook. In: International Labor Brief  13 (2), p. 18–31.

(2016): Labor Market Reforms and Labor Market Performance in Germany. In: International Labor Brief  14 (1), p. 18–35.

(2017): Between optimism and uncertainty. 2016 Labor Market and Industrial Relations Review and Outlook for 2017 in Germany. In: International Labor Brief  15 (2), p. 22–35.

(2018a): Complacency and indecision amidst challenges. 2018 Labor Market and Industrial Relations Outlook in Germany. In: International Labor Brief  16 (2), p. 23–34.

(2018b): Social Democrats: Half-heartedly Struggling Against the Electoral Ebb. German Social and Labor Market Policy Update. In: International Labor Brief  16 (10), p. 33–48.

(2018c): The Marketization of Employment Services in Germany. In: International Labor Brief  16 (12), p. 31–41.

(2019): Can the minimum wage be raised faster? In: International Labor Brief  17 (4), p. 35–50.

(2019): Integrating Refugees in the German Labor Market. In: International Labor Brief  17 (2), p. 53–66.

(2020): Employment Growth on Fragile Economic Foundations. 2020 Labor Market Outlook. In: International Labor Brief  18 (2).

(2021a): Financial Strength thwarted by Digital and Administrative Weaknesses. A Pandemic Labour Market Outlook for Germany. In: International Labor Brief  19 (2), p. 24–38.

(2021b): Seasonal and Cyclical Labor Migration into Germany during the Covid 19 Pandemic. In: International Labor Brief  19 (8), p. 79–94.

(2023): Transformation between Inflation and Recession. In: International Labor Brief 21 (2), p. 19–27.

(2024):  Can Germany overcome its paralysis?. In: International Labor Brief  22 (1),  p. 18–25.

(2025): The end of the ‘German model’?  In: International Labor Brief  23 (1), p. 27–34.