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institutions toward the other countries at the same level of economic development? And what is the impact of Islam and migration …
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developed but hundreds of millions. And yet migration is not "free" (see the case of China). …
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The migration in the European Union is an effect of the income differences between member states, but also a result of … good start point for a wider vision over migration’s social reasons in the EU. …
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throughout the following period: external migration. It became a permanent presence of the labor market in Romania. Unfortunately … external migration of Romanian young specialists in economic domain using a survey, developed during the implementation of SPIN …
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mobility of this output within the same distribution. Migration is one important mechanism in generating convergence. In … Romania, during the last few years, the main results point out at an income divergence trend with no migration influence. This … irrelevancy of migration can be explained by the very low levels of net migration rates. …
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The paper is focused on exploring, from the european perspective, the possible reactions to the impact of the global crisis on brain drain. The policy responses to an accelerated brain drain process can be analyzed at three levels: countries of origin, countries of destination and EU level. For...
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aging population, migration of young specialists, temporarily leaving to work abroad. …
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The paper deals with a comparative analysis of the labour markets in Spain and Romania, countries which are powerfully connected under the migratory stream. The first part of the analysis is connected to the Spanish economic environment which was able to support a high labour demand until 2008....
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The paper analyses the directions of interregional migration in Romania in the years 2000-2007, taking into account the … influence of economic factors on migration flows as gross wage, GDP per capita and regional unemployment rates. The influence of … significan factor for migration inflow. Following the results we conclude that regional imbalances in the Romanian labour market …
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The paper attempts to determine the influence of different quality of life indicators on migration in Europe based on …
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