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This paper evaluates the mobility patterns of Slovaks into the rest of the European Union (EU) following Slovakia's EU accession in 2004 and through the Great Recession. Combining information from various data sources including the Slovak Labor Force Survey and conducting our own statistical...
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emigration) were countries represents network nodes, and migration between countries represents directed links. We compose a … universality in the emigration phenomenon. The distribution of the receiving countries shows a completely different pattern and we …
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The change in Romanian political regime in 1989 has lifted the barriers for population circulation and mobility that were further more amplified in 2002 by the liberalization of Romanians' circulation in the Schengen space. In such context, the aim of this paper is to analyze to what extent...
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Migration policy research is biased towards receiving countries. Furthermore, even emigration policies are generally … emigration policies, taking into consideration the capabilities of sending states. In this 'age of migration', it is striking how … current elaboration of an emigration policy signifies a change towards migration becoming - once again - 'high' politics in …
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