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of migration from Belarus to Poland. In this paper – which is a summary of the report under the same title available in … Union (EU), and especially to Poland. As evidence shows, thispath is still the most popular one for those wishing to leave … Union (EU) level and specific solutions implemented in Poland, as well as – in a nutshell – in Lithuania and Germany. The …
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magnified. The aim of the paper is to shed some light on the possible effects of reinforced emigration from Poland on its labour … movements should have had on the real wage in Poland. From 2002 to 2006 the number of temporary emigrants increased by roughly 4 …
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The measured TFP growth in Poland slowed from around 4% in the second half of the 90s to 2% a decade later. This …
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This paper describes the main features of immigration in the UK, and puts it in in perspective with the experience of other advanced economies. It then reviews the most recent available evidence on the labour market and fiscal effects of immigration in the UK. This evidence is assessed in...
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The eastern enlargements of the European Union (EU) and the extension of the free movement of workers to the new member states' citizens unleashed significant east-west migration flows in a labor market with more than half a billion people. Although many old member states applied transitional...
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This study contributes to the literature on destination‐country consequences of international migration with investigations on the effects of immigration from new EU member states and Eastern Partnership countries on the economies of old EU member states over the years 1995‐2010. Using a...
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The paper uses the theoretical framework of the Spatial Economics to analyze (1) the regional unemployment disparities in Spain for males and females in three different age categories and for economic sector. We use administrative regional aggregate data to explore the distribution of the...
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The free movement of people and of workers (intra EU mobility) is one of the corner-stones of the EU. It has overwhelmingly benefitted the citizens of the EU member states both in the countries of work and in the countries of origin. Earlier apprehensions on crowding out of less educated workers...
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The Mediterranean region faces the same effects of the global economic crisis as the rest of the world. Economists agree that enhanced growth is necessary for countries to get out of this crisis, which is characterized, inter alia, by growing national budgetary deficits and debts. While ways...
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This study contributes to the literature on destination-country consequences of international migration with investigations on the effects of immigration from new EU member states and Eastern Partnership countries on the economies of old EU member states over the years 1995-2010. Using a rich...
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