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migration flows between the 'old' and the 'new' member countries of the European Union. Against this background an assessment is … made of the characteristics, features and impacts of migration flows that may emerge from a further liberalization of …
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The literature on international migration has repeatedly emphasized that the extent and structure of migration has an … potential effects of high-skill migration to the EU27. It shows how many high-skilled migrants live in the EU, where these …-skill migration on multifactor productivity, gross value added and GDP per capita growth as well as patenting activities at the …
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The study provides new empirical evidence about migration patterns of immigrants from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina … examine migration intentions, distinguishing between temporary and permanent migration plans, human capital formation in the … preference for permanent migration is predominant particularly among BiH and the earlier group of Serbian migrants who moved to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012100125
This paper presents a descriptive account of labour mobility across the EU economies. The focus of the paper is on different patterns between migrants ('foreign born') and natives with regard to mobility, exploring in particular the potential of migrants to 'grease the wheels' (Borjas, 2001) of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012100139
biggest sending countries. Potential migration/labour flows of the Western Balkan countries within the region and into the EU … restrictions on labour market access increases strongly both migration flows to EU-14 as well as intra-regional flows. If … amount of redirection of mobility from extra-regional mobility (i.e. less migration to EU-14) to more intra-regional mobility. …
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The aim of this study is to analyse the state of the competitiveness of seven Western Balkan economies and to suggest policy recommendations in order to increase their capacity to compete. Most countries from the Western Balkans have a persistent current account deficit of about 10% of GDP which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012100147