The accession of the new EU member states of Eastern Europe has highlighted ambivalence towards migration both within the older member states, but less frequently discussed, in the new. The former Soviet republic of Latvia serves as a case-study. Outward migration is a factor undermining social and economic progress, while generating pressures towards inward migration to meet labour shortages. Confounding appropriate political and policy responses is the sensitive issue of ‘ethnic balance’, a troubled ‘legacy’ of Latvian history. In the context of changes in the global migratory landscape there is potential for a renewed of regime of discrimination based on ethno-politics with wider European resonanceThis is the author’s version of the fol...
The collective memory of the colonial past still attempts to determine the relationship between the ...
Maģistra darbs par tēmu “Darbaspēka migrācija Latvijā un tās ietekme uz tautsaimniecību” sniedz deta...
This report is a part of deliverable “D.6.2. Report on migration and demographic patterns in the EU ...
The post-communist New Member States of Eastern Europe have experienced significant f...
Sweden, with a particular focus on Latvia. Two historical turns in the BalticStates’ recent history ...
This open access volume examines experiences of contemporary Latvian migrants, thereby focusing on r...
This article begins by outlining the global historical context of contingent neoliberalism which h...
The intra-European migration flows have fostered debates about the intentions of migrants to settle ...
With the onset of recession in the UK in 2008, it was assumed that immigration from other European U...
With the onset of recession in the UK in 2008, it was assumed that immigration from other European U...
Hirschman’s model of ‘exit’ envisages that mass migration can communicate feedback to a state and el...
This article aims to analyse migration from the post-Soviet space to the north-eastern periphery of ...
Hirschman's model of 'exit' envisages that mass migration can communicate feedback to a state and el...
Taking mobility between Latvia and Western Europe as an empirical lens, this analysis explores the c...
The work was funded by the National Research Programme [grant number 5.2.4] and the Latvian Council ...
The collective memory of the colonial past still attempts to determine the relationship between the ...
Maģistra darbs par tēmu “Darbaspēka migrācija Latvijā un tās ietekme uz tautsaimniecību” sniedz deta...
This report is a part of deliverable “D.6.2. Report on migration and demographic patterns in the EU ...
The post-communist New Member States of Eastern Europe have experienced significant f...
Sweden, with a particular focus on Latvia. Two historical turns in the BalticStates’ recent history ...
This open access volume examines experiences of contemporary Latvian migrants, thereby focusing on r...
This article begins by outlining the global historical context of contingent neoliberalism which h...
The intra-European migration flows have fostered debates about the intentions of migrants to settle ...
With the onset of recession in the UK in 2008, it was assumed that immigration from other European U...
With the onset of recession in the UK in 2008, it was assumed that immigration from other European U...
Hirschman’s model of ‘exit’ envisages that mass migration can communicate feedback to a state and el...
This article aims to analyse migration from the post-Soviet space to the north-eastern periphery of ...
Hirschman's model of 'exit' envisages that mass migration can communicate feedback to a state and el...
Taking mobility between Latvia and Western Europe as an empirical lens, this analysis explores the c...
The work was funded by the National Research Programme [grant number 5.2.4] and the Latvian Council ...
The collective memory of the colonial past still attempts to determine the relationship between the ...
Maģistra darbs par tēmu “Darbaspēka migrācija Latvijā un tās ietekme uz tautsaimniecību” sniedz deta...
This report is a part of deliverable “D.6.2. Report on migration and demographic patterns in the EU ...