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, the authors seek to ascertain why migrants from Poland fear the negative consequences of Brexit for the UK and for Europe …The aim of the article is to present the opinions of Polish migrants in Britain on the gains or losses that Brexit may … bring to the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom (UK), and Poland, as well as the respondents themselves and their …
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of the Małopolskie Voivodeship (Poland). It employed selected automated testing applications. The occurrence of selected … score for each website in the form of the AAR (Aggregate Accessibility Rating). It was used to build a ranking list of the …
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the total effect of the enlargement into a "citizenship" effect due to (legal or illegal) migrants already present in …
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This paper examines the effect of increasing foreign staffing on the labor market outcomes of native workers in the German long-term care sector. Using administrative social security data covering the universe of long-term care workers and policy-induced exogenous variation, we find that...
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to and after Poland’s accession to the European Union. The relatively short period that has elapsed since May 1st 2004 …
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During last decade Poland has been experiencing large outflow of Polish people intensified after 1 May 2004. This paper … contains an in-depth analysis of latest migration from Poland with major focus on the accession of Poland to the European Union … for binary dependent variable proved that pre- and postaccession migrants are significantly different. Post …
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The 2004 accession of Eastern European countries to the EU has generated concerns about the influx of low-skill immigrants to those countries which did not impose restrictions to immigration, namely Ireland, Sweden, and the UK. However, there is lack of recent systematic evidence on the level of...
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Sweden has made its labour market more open for labour immigration since the mid1990s: becoming member of the common labour market of EES/EU in 1994, no transitional rules introduced at the enlargement of European Union in 2004 and 2007, and opening up for labour migration from non-EES/EU...
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