Abstract

Revisits the problems of the East German labour market post‐unification, the emergence and persistence of unemployment and possible scenarios for future development. Examines active labour market programmes, highlights gender inequalities in the East German labour market and discusses potential labour market remedies. Pays particular attention to wage policies as the key to economic success and potentially regained competitiveness in East Germany.

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