This paper examines the impact of labour migration on unemployment in the context of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the EU and the EU’s rules on the free movement of workers. In particular, it addresses two questions. First, does intra-EU labour migration correlate with employment/unemployment rates in host or home member states during periods of unsettled growth? Second, how have member states reacted in terms of restricting or allowing access to their labour markets by EU-2 workers during the transitional periods
On 1 May 2004, eight post-communist states in Central and Eastern Europe joined the European Union (...
AbstractFree movement of workers is one of the four freedoms of EU law and and labour force relocati...
This document focuses on migration within the EU, in the context of both EU citizens' rights of free...
This paper examines the impact of labour migration on unemployment in the context of the accession o...
This paper examines the impact of labour migration on unemployment in the context of the EU's access...
The free movement of labour and the creation of a European Labour Market have been the objectives of...
This paper questions the necessity and legitimacy of transitional arrangements in the field of free ...
Labour mobility in the EU is comparatively low, despite major efforts from the European Institutions...
The paper deals with the effects of migration resulting from EU Eastern enlargement on the welfare s...
This paper analyses the impact of the enlargement-related migration on labour markets, welfare syste...
Since the eastern enlargement of the European Union (EU), the movement from east to west has become ...
In international forums the EU calls for freedom of movement for goods, services and capital. Freedo...
The paper studies the impact of migration policy liberalisation on international labour migration in...
Since the eastern enlargement of the European Union (EU), the movement from east to west has become...
The 2004 and 2007 enlargements of the European Union were unprecedented in a number of economic and ...
On 1 May 2004, eight post-communist states in Central and Eastern Europe joined the European Union (...
AbstractFree movement of workers is one of the four freedoms of EU law and and labour force relocati...
This document focuses on migration within the EU, in the context of both EU citizens' rights of free...
This paper examines the impact of labour migration on unemployment in the context of the accession o...
This paper examines the impact of labour migration on unemployment in the context of the EU's access...
The free movement of labour and the creation of a European Labour Market have been the objectives of...
This paper questions the necessity and legitimacy of transitional arrangements in the field of free ...
Labour mobility in the EU is comparatively low, despite major efforts from the European Institutions...
The paper deals with the effects of migration resulting from EU Eastern enlargement on the welfare s...
This paper analyses the impact of the enlargement-related migration on labour markets, welfare syste...
Since the eastern enlargement of the European Union (EU), the movement from east to west has become ...
In international forums the EU calls for freedom of movement for goods, services and capital. Freedo...
The paper studies the impact of migration policy liberalisation on international labour migration in...
Since the eastern enlargement of the European Union (EU), the movement from east to west has become...
The 2004 and 2007 enlargements of the European Union were unprecedented in a number of economic and ...
On 1 May 2004, eight post-communist states in Central and Eastern Europe joined the European Union (...
AbstractFree movement of workers is one of the four freedoms of EU law and and labour force relocati...
This document focuses on migration within the EU, in the context of both EU citizens' rights of free...