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EU enlargement is hardly can 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 labor mobility. In our paper we (i) analyze the impact of internal economic factors, such as GDP growth …
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Together with mainly economic factors influencing the migration decisions, there is also a migration potential which is … compares the migration potential and migration decisions for the Czech Republic and Poland using the data for inter …-regional and rural-urban migrations. These data that can be used as a proxy for migration potential, are very useful in predicting …
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This paper examines whether there has been a significant change in the performance of the Czech labour market after the Czech Republic’s EU Accession in May 2004. We analyse methodological changes of measuring unemployment caused by inevitable legislative adjustments and follow the development...
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This paper analyzes the outward labour migration from the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia to predominantly EU15 … countries using the regional data. Our empirical estimation suggests that while outward labour migration from Poland was …
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a new East-West migration channel between the 13 mostly eastern EU entrants (E) and the rest of the western European … after 2004. Nevertheless, the counter-migration from W -> E is 7% of the total mobility over the same period, signaling the …
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The first of May 2004 marked an important date in the history of Europe as a political, geographic, and social entity. After years of negotiations, ten European countries joined the European Union, bringing in their potential and expectations, adding a total population of 75 million people and a...
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estimate the migration potential after EU enlargement, econometric-based simulation models are used for the four most heavily …
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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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the macroeconomic determinants of bilateral migration flows. Econometric evidence suggests that labour mobility increases …
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This paper examines the migration and labor mobility in the European Union and elaborates on their importance for the … that migration is beneficial is broken. This comes with a crisis of European institutions in general. Migration and labor … survive or collapse even if it solves its migration challenge. But it will most likely collapse, if it fails to solve the …
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