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The ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin Institute for the Economy and the Future of Work (RFBerlin) engages in research designed to raise the standard of public debate and create the best possible basis for policy making.

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Technology, Trade & Human Capital

Discussion papers

No. 175/26 - June 2026

Income and Tax Consequences of Selling Ownership Stakes: Evidence from Major Shareholders of Private Firms in Canada

Terry Moon, Linda Wu

No. 174/26 - June 2026

A missed opportunity? Labor demand and workforce diversity

Anna Bindler, Barbara Boelmann, Lena Janys, Luisa H. Santiago Wolf

No. 173/26 - June 2026

Engines of Growth and Inequality in the Wealth of Nations

Oded Galor

No. 172/26 - June 2026

Domino Effects: Understanding Sectoral Reallocation and its Wage Implications

Linnea Lorentzen

Research Insights

Concise, research-based articles for scholars,
policymakers, and anyone curious about the world.

No. 23/26 - June 2026

Coworkers and Careers: The Dual Impact of Learning and Competition in the Workplace

How do coworkers shape the careers of young workers? The impact of coworkers on young workers is more complex than it appears. While experienced colleagues can foster valuable learning and career growth, strong peers competing for the same positions may reduce advancement opportunities.

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No. 22/26 - June 2026

The Minimum Wage and Inequality Between Groups

Drawing on four decades of U.S. wage data, this study examines whether minimum wage increases reduce wage inequality and finds significant gains for traditionally lower-paid demographic groups.

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No. 21/26 - June 2026

Did Extractive TaxationΒ Trigger the French Revolution?Β 

This study explores how heavier taxation under the Ancien RΓ©gime contributed to unrest and anti-tax grievances before 1789. The findings suggest that unequal and extractive taxation undermined the monarchy’s legitimacy and helped fuel support for revolutionary change.

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CReAM Reports

Data-driven reports on migration and related economic and social trends, highlighting the latest developments across Europe and beyond.

No. 5/26 - June 2026

The Refugee Population in Europe in 2025: A Decade of Growth Comes to a Halt

The rapid growth of Europe's refugee population has come to an end. Drawing on new UNHCR data, this report shows how falling asylum inflows, the naturalisation of earlier refugee cohorts in Germany, and a reform of temporary protection in Italy are reshaping refugee numbers.

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No. 4/26 - May 2026

Immigrant Educational Attainment in the European Union: Origin, Gender and Cross-Country Differences

This report examines educational attainment among natives, EU-born immigrants, and non-EU-born immigrants across the European Union, highlighting how differences by origin, gender, and country continue to shape educational outcomes despite a general rise in tertiary attainment since 2017.

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No. 3/26 - April 2026

The Immigrant Population in the European Union: Growth, Concentration and Dispersion

The EU hosts a record 64 million foreign-born residents, with migration continuing to grow strongly, though unevenly across countries. While Germany and Spain dominate in absolute numbers, smaller Member States often face greater relative pressure.

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News

RFBerlin research and researchers are regularly featured in the press.

Press

26 Jun 2026

Research Insight on Coworkers and Careers Mentioned in German Media
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Announcement Call for paper

22 Jun 2026

Asian and Australasian Society of Labour Economics Conterence 2026 β€” Final Call
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Press

22 Jun 2026

CReAM Report on Refugee Population in Europe in 2025 Gains Global Media Attention
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Press release

22 Jun 2026

How Coworkers Shape Careers: Learning and Competition Pull in Opposite Directions
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🚨 Final call: @AASLE_Econs 2026 submissions close 30 June. Present your labour and applied economics work at Peking University this December. Keynotes by Joseph Altonji (Yale University) and Marianne Bertrand (Chicago Booth).
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🧠New Research Insight by @th_cornelissen, Dustmann and Schoenberg.

Your coworkers can make or break your career – but it depends on who they are.

Trained, experienced colleagues β†’ +3.7% earnings after 5 years, gains that last a decade.
Same-level peers β†’ lower earnings,

Upcoming events

RFBerlin hosts a wide array of events aimed at fostering academic research and collaboration.

RFBerlin Masterclass

6 Jul – 7 Jul 2026

“Non-wage amenities” by Alexandre Mas

RFBerlin Applied Economics Seminar

7 July 2026

Alexandre Mas (University of California, Berkeley)

The Labor Market as an Equilibrium Newsvendor Problem

RFBerlin Masterclass

24 Sep – 25 Sep 2026

“People, Practices, and Productivity: A Review of New Advances in Personnel Economics” by Christopher Stanton

Handbook of Labor Economics – Chapter Previews

In anticipation of the upcoming Handbook of Labor Economics, we offer early access to select chapters through our Discussion Papers series. Following our 2023 conference on this new edition, first chapters are now available for preview, featuring insights from leading research in economics and labor.

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