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Volle Freizügigkeit für Arbeitnehmer - Arbeitsplatzwahl landwirtschaftlicher Saisonarbeitskräfte

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  • Müller, Janina
  • Leyen, Henriette von der
  • Theuvsen, Ludwig

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Im Mai 2011 stellte Deutschland als einer der letzten EU-Staaten die Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit für Bürger der acht neuen EU-Mitgliedstaaten her. Nach Aufhebung der Arbeitserlaubnispflicht wurde ein zunehmender Wettbewerb zwischen verschiedenen Branchen um Saisonarbeitskräfte aus diesen Ländern erwartet. Für die Landwirtschaft, die bislang schon Saisonarbeitskräfte aus Osteuropa einsetzen konnte, ergeben sich damit neue Herausforderungen im Bereich des Personalmanagements. Vor diesem Hintergrund analysiert diese Studie, welche Faktoren Saisonarbeitskräfte bei der Arbeitsplatzwahl beeinflussen, welche Anforderungen die Arbeitskräfte an die Saisonarbeit stellen und welche Implikationen für das Personalmanagement in landwirtschaftlichen Betrieben sich daraus ableiten lassen.

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  • Müller, Janina & Leyen, Henriette von der & Theuvsen, Ludwig, 2013. "Volle Freizügigkeit für Arbeitnehmer - Arbeitsplatzwahl landwirtschaftlicher Saisonarbeitskräfte," 53rd Annual Conference, Berlin, Germany, September 25-27, 2013 156117, German Association of Agricultural Economists (GEWISOLA).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:gewi13:156117
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.156117
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