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Policy Article

The Shortage of Skilled Workers in Schleswig-Holstein: Developments and Prospects

Kieler Beiträge zur Wirtschaftspolitik, 46

Authors

  • Christensen
  • B.
  • Klodt
  • H.
  • Schrader
  • K.
  • Steglich
  • F.
  • Stehn
  • J.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

J2 J61 J62 R23

Key Words

Labor Market

Schleswig‐Holstein

Regional Policy

Federal States

Germany

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Germany

Labor Market

It is shown that the total labor force gap in Schleswig-Holstein will increase to 326,799 people by 2035 under status quo assumptions and will be dominated by skilled workers. The largest labor gaps are expected in the health and social services, manufacturing, construction and trade sectors. The simulations show that the combination of increasing labor force participation - e.g. of older people and women - and skilled immigration can make a significant contribution to reducing the labor shortage. In addition, digitalization and automation should be used consistently at all levels of the state and economy to reduce labor shortages. A skilled labor strategy should focus on the coordination of all stakeholders and a permanent evaluation of the measures taken. This should be a heterogeneous bundle of measures, as there are neither individual "lighthouse measures" nor simple blueprints for tackling the problem of skilled workers.

Kiel Institute Experts

  • Dr. Klaus Schrader
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Frauke Steglich
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Dr. Jürgen Stehn
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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