This book examines the integration of displaced persons and refugees in Schleswig-Holstein post-World War II. Authored by Dr. Friedrich Edding, it analyzes the economic and social challenges faced by the region due to the influx of people displaced by the advancing Soviet power. The study highlights the demographic changes, employment issues, and the economic adaptations required to accommodate the significant population increase. It provides a preliminary report on these challenges, aiming to stimulate further research and solutions. The book is intended for economists, policymakers, and scholars interested in post-war migration and regional economic development. |