Abstract: The present paper studies how European integration might affect the migration of workers in the enlarged EU. Unlike the reduced-form migration models, we base our empirical analysis on the theory of economic geography à la Krugman (1991), which provides an alternative modelling of migration pull and push factors. Parameters of the theoretical model are estimated econometrically using historical migration data. Our empirical findings suggest that European integration would trigger selective migration between the countries in the enlarged EU. In the Baltics, Lithuania would gain about 7.25 % of the total work force. In the Visegrád Four, the share of the mobile labour force would increase the most in Hungary, 8.35%, compared to the...
One of the most prominent features in the evolution of the European Union (EU) has been its geograph...
The paper examines if the transition period restricting free movement of labour is necessary in the ...
This paper briefly reviews the existing literature on potential migration into the enlarged European...
The present paper studies how European integration might affect the migration of workers in the enla...
The present paper studies labour migration in the enlarged EU. Adopting the Krugman¿s framework of t...
The paper has two objectives. Firstly, we wish to evaluate whether a greater economic integration ha...
Abstract: This paper addresses consequences of increased labour migration in Europe due to productiv...
The research performed within the paper aims to highlight the importance of labour mobility within t...
My thesis deals with intra-EU migration, its motivation factors and then compares the advantages and...
One of the most widely discussed and perhaps most sensitive questions concerning the eastwards enlar...
The paper studies the impact of migration policy liberalisation on international labour migration in...
The process of regional integration comprises several stages. In the first phases product markets ar...
Study for the Department for Education and Employment of the United Kingdom, Bonn 1999 (117 pages).
The European labor market allows for the border-free mobility of workers across 31 countries that co...
East and Central European countries are, most of them, migration countries for 18 years now and cont...
One of the most prominent features in the evolution of the European Union (EU) has been its geograph...
The paper examines if the transition period restricting free movement of labour is necessary in the ...
This paper briefly reviews the existing literature on potential migration into the enlarged European...
The present paper studies how European integration might affect the migration of workers in the enla...
The present paper studies labour migration in the enlarged EU. Adopting the Krugman¿s framework of t...
The paper has two objectives. Firstly, we wish to evaluate whether a greater economic integration ha...
Abstract: This paper addresses consequences of increased labour migration in Europe due to productiv...
The research performed within the paper aims to highlight the importance of labour mobility within t...
My thesis deals with intra-EU migration, its motivation factors and then compares the advantages and...
One of the most widely discussed and perhaps most sensitive questions concerning the eastwards enlar...
The paper studies the impact of migration policy liberalisation on international labour migration in...
The process of regional integration comprises several stages. In the first phases product markets ar...
Study for the Department for Education and Employment of the United Kingdom, Bonn 1999 (117 pages).
The European labor market allows for the border-free mobility of workers across 31 countries that co...
East and Central European countries are, most of them, migration countries for 18 years now and cont...
One of the most prominent features in the evolution of the European Union (EU) has been its geograph...
The paper examines if the transition period restricting free movement of labour is necessary in the ...
This paper briefly reviews the existing literature on potential migration into the enlarged European...