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actual migration flows following the enlargements against the pre-enlargement expectations and perceptions. We then review … countries’ perspective the risks of out-migration lie in skill shortages in affected occupations or sectors as well as the …
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have with little doubt exceeded any pecuniary and non-pecuniary costs of migration. In conclusion, the freedom of movement …
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have with little doubt exceeded any pecuniary and non-pecuniary costs of migration. In conclusion, the freedom of movement …
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will arrive in Germany. Past experience with labor migration suggests that workers will move first and foremost to …
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This paper considers the macroeconomic effects of the migration that followed the enlargement of the EU in May 2004. At … these migration flows across Europe, highlighting the impacts in both the receiving and sending countries. …
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? Combining industry-level patenting and migration data from 32 European countries, we show that emigration in fact positively …
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This paper considers the macroeconomic effects of the migration that followed the enlargement of the EU in May 2004. At … these migration flows across Europe, highlighting the impacts in both the receiving and sending countries. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005432854
EU enlargement is hardly to be seen as the major push factor for migration. There are mainly economic factors that … influence the migration decisions. Besides it seems that there is a migration potential, unique for every country, that pre …-determines the migration or labour mobility. In our paper we (i) analyze the impact of internal economic factors, such as GDP growth …
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Migration studies cannot explain a paradox why migrations from regions or countries with lower economic performance to …" for free movement of labour from EU-8. It is generally believed that removing barriers would cause mass labour migration …. However, it might be that the problem lies elsewhere and labour migration might remain low with or without barriers. This …
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Force Survey and conducting our own statistical analysis of selectivity into migration, we study whether and how migration … of migration flows in terms of the destinations, gender, age, educational attainment and occupation, reflecting changing …, migration propensity was higher among the unemployed and from the more depressed regions of Slovakia. We conclude that labor …
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