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Ukraine is ranked highly among emigration countries and in particular among countries supplying labor migrants to the … traits logically evoke the question of how non-economic motivation factors impact migration aspirations in Ukraine. The … people in Ukraine, in the context of a continually stagnant Ukrainian economy. Economy and human rights are not taken here as …
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The aim of this paper is to analyse, through the prism of risk theories, irregular migration at the final stage of Eastern European migratory route, i.e., migration of people originating from or transiting through Eastern Europe to the EU. Risks taken by different actors associated with...
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Poland and Ukraine in response to systemic barriers and personal needs. The main barriers to access were lack of formal …
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The events in Ukraine were an impulse for Slovak foreign policy, media, and non-governmental organisations to focus … their attention on the eastern neighbour. There was hope that the crises in Ukraine would intensify cross-border cooperation … attention on Ukraine was a potential threat for Slovakia in terms of the increasing amount of illegal migration and asylum …
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Mobility of workers involves flows of labour, human capital and other production factors and thus contributes to a more efficient allocation of resources. Besides these effects on allocative efficiency, migrant flows affect relative wages and also change the international and national...
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The present paper consists of an extensive description of recent migration in the 8 new European Union member countries which accessed the EU on May 1st, 2004. Since 1989 all of these countries experience an unique shift from socialist to market economy. The paper attempts to capture an...
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The following report is an attempt at analysing the situation of Polish immigrants on the Italian labour market prior to and after Poland’s accession to the European Union. The relatively short period that has elapsed since May 1st 2004 and, consequently, a scarce number of materials and...
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Postaccession migration from Poland into the United Kingdom has been perceived by British experts as the most intensive and rapid inflow of foreigners in the whole postwar period of this country. Also from the Polish perspective emigration to the United Kingdom has been a large, if not the...
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The paper resolves the role of recent immigration to Ireland with special emphasis on the Polish people. First part of the analysis is devoted to both indigenous and exiguous changes in the Irish labour market. Second part of the paper takes on the spot migrations from UE 10 the third part...
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