CONTENTS:
Two foreign experts on the global background of immigration and the economic consequences for Denmark
By Gunnar Viby Mogensen, MA(Econ), Head of Research, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
The international background
By Dr. David Coleman, Reader in Demography, Oxford University
Economic effects of immigration
By Professor Dr. Eskil Wadensjö, University of Stockholm
Immigration over the past 10 year: What do the statistics say and what did the papers write?
By Bent Jensen, MA and Søren Pedersen, MA (Econ), Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
CONTENTS:
New measurements of the black sector
By Gunnar Viby Mogensen, MA (Econ), Director of Research, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
The black sector in Denmark in 1998
By Søren Pedersen, MA (Econ), Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
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Welfare and incentives. New research results on the supply of labour in the Danish welfare state of the 1990s
By Gunnar Viby Mogensen, MA (Econ), Director of Research, the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
Research on the supply of labour, incentives and income tax: Halfway there
By Professor N. Anders Klevmarken, Uppsala University
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Environment and welfare: The analyses
By Gunnar Viby Mogensen, MA (Econ), Director of Research, the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
On the measurement of a welfare indicator for Denmark, 1970-1990
By Anne Harrison, Counseller to the Director, OECD