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, how countries characterised by emigration in the 1990s will cope with rising immigration and the challenge of integrating …
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Emigration, both politically and economically determined, has always been a phenomenon firmly present in the history as well as in the consciousness of the Poles. Throughout Polish history migration flows were initiated either by political factors (dissidents fleeing political repressions at the...
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Migration is a rather new phenomenon in Romania after 1990. The difference between in-flows and out-flows is significantly in favour of out-migrants in terms of volumes and experiences. The explanation is quite straightforward, when one thinks of the economic potential of Romania. The labour...
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that out-migration exceeds in-migration, thus emigration rather than immigration has bigger impact on the Bulgarian society …
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previous experience with migration outflow and inflow. On the contrary, Slovenia was the territory of immigration from other … of Eastern Europe) are by definition countries that only recently face immigration. It seems that a more diversified … analysis is needed in order to include different forms of immigration, although not always international, but nevertheless …
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still several attributes typical of a transit country in respect of immigration, though even some signs suggest that it …
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field of immigration, Poland should introduce quotas for the recruitment of skilled workers and take measures to prevent …
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