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This research, mainly looking at Albania and Moldova, investigates the reasons why people migrate internationally and … send remittances. It also analyses the consequences of internal migration on the wellbeing of migrants and their family and … migration, but are worse off in many aspects, e.g. housing. This is because they live in poor, semi-legal conditions and because …
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A government seeks to minimise the maximum expected utility of migrants and smugglers, but has to do this under constraints. It is argued that a vote maximising government should choose policies based on the relative weight of the introduced lobby utility function, which acts as a constraint....
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expected to slow between 2000 and 2050 in comparison to 1950-2000, but international migration is expected to rise as … persisting demographic and economic inequalities that motivate migration interact with revolutions in communications and …-of-control migration, adjusting the rights of migrants, is unsatisfactory, prompting this review of longer term factors affecting migration …
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For Russia, migration policy – in terms of internal or/and international migration flows management – was an ever … presents a historical overview of the Soviet and Russian migration policies with special emphases on the impact on human … industrializing economy. In the post-Soviet period, international migration is the major focus of the Russian migration policy. The …
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This paper focuses on the specific question of how Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) address migration and its … migration often remains poorly recognised or analysed in poorer countries in terms of its impacts on poverty reduction, whilst … attitudes towards migration in these countries are often highly negative and/or based on limited evidence, especially in …
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The labour market in Romania is facing some imbalances arising from the negative demographic trends, legislative … labour market strategy aims at achieving 75% employment rate by 2020, for Romania the objective being 70% (Europe 2020 …). Although Romania has enjoyed robust economic growth for the most part of the 2000s, the labour market was experiencing large …
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describes the link between public education and migration, and can be used to test the migration incentives from Romania to EU15 … policies for education considering the societal characteristics of Romania in the context of European Union integration. …
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research in Romania. At this time, migration and mobility are studied as minor subjects in Economics, Sociology, Political … view – social, economical, legal etc. Romania is part of the European Migration Space not only as a source of labourers for …This edited collection of migration papers would like to emphasise the acute need for migration related study and …
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. ‘Migration is as old as humanity, and it is a vital part of our future. And while migration policy is made at the national level … elsewhere, international migration has become a topical issue in public, political and academic debates. Most European countries … spatial distribution. Whatever the causes of international migration or the kind of selection at the border, old and new …
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Although migration and religion have traditionally developed as two separate research topics, in the current context of … Romanian studies on migration undertaken so far. Using the results of our survey among Romanian international migrants of … different religious faiths, this paper aims to raise interest in migration-religion relationship and, at the same time, to …
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