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Ost-West-Wanderungen in Deutschland: Die Jungen gehen - Alte kommen

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  • Martin Werding

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In den Jahren 1989 bis 1991 fanden starke Wanderungsbewegungen von Ost- nach Westdeutschland statt, durch die innerhalb von nur drei Jahren per saldo rund eine Mill. Menschen in die alten Bundesländer kamen. Seither haben sich die Nettowanderungen von Ost- nach Westdeutschland deutlich reduziert. Selten beachtet wird allerdings, welches Volumen an Bruttowanderungen sich hinter diesen geringen Salden verbirgt. Differenziert man die Bruttowanderungsströme und die Wanderungssalden nach Altersgruppen, so fällt auf, dass per saldo vor allem die jüngste Gruppe der Unter-25-Jährigen und darunter vor allem die 18- bis 25-Jährigen aus den neuen Bundesländern abwandern, während sich geringe, aber seit 1996 anhaltende Nettozuwanderungen nach Ostdeutschland für die Altersgruppe der 50-Jährigen und Älteren ergeben.

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  • Martin Werding, 2002. "Ost-West-Wanderungen in Deutschland: Die Jungen gehen - Alte kommen," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 55(04), pages 44-45, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ces:ifosdt:v:55:y:2002:i:04:p:44-45
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    1. Nico Stawarz & Nikola Sander & Harun Sulak & Matthias Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge, 2020. "The turnaround in internal migration between East and West Germany over the period 1991 to 2018," Demographic Research, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany, vol. 43(33), pages 993-1008.

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    Keywords

    Binnenwanderung; Mobilität; Bevölkerungsstruktur; Alte Bundesländer; Neue Bundesländer;
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    JEL classification:

    • J62 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Mobility, Unemployment, Vacancies, and Immigrant Workers - - - Job, Occupational and Intergenerational Mobility; Promotion

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