This chapter examines the substantial outflows of population from Latvia since 2000, which has major implications for the demography and development of Latvia as well as its social security system. Different statistical sources are described and compared. The chapter examines the characteristics of emigrants relative to the resident population, in terms of education, age, employment experience, and income. The chapter examines the relationship between growth and emigration, as well as emigration potential, exploring the role of non-economic factors. The changing characteristics of emigrants from Latvia are discussed. The current and future impact of emigration on the labour market is examined. The chapter concludes by indicating some means...
The article analyses the emigration of Lithuanian citizens in the period of 2001-2010 and its impact...
Fundamental political, social and economic changes of recent years, having occurred in Lithuania, ha...
The common problem in the EU countries is a high rate of youth unemployment. Many well- educated you...
In recent years, Latvia has established itself as one of the top two countries with the most intensi...
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have regained independence and accession to the EU have brought great ...
This report is a part of deliverable “D.6.2. Report on migration and demographic patterns in the EU ...
This paper shows system dynamic model of labour market and labour migration in Latvia. The hypothesi...
The theory of Demographic Transition stipulates that the number of countries with the replacement an...
Emigrācijas saikne ar sociālo un ekonomisko attīstību ir plaši atzīta un apspriesta daudzus gadu des...
This paper analyses the causes of emigration from the Baltic States during 1998–2013 period. The the...
This paper shows system dynamic model of labour market and labour migration in Latvia. The hypothesi...
The Baltic countries, which experienced intensive outflow of labor during the first five years after...
This study explores the economic impact of population emigration with special reference to the case ...
Darbs ir veltīts darbaspēka emigrācijas ietekmei uz Latvijas ekonomiku. Šajā darbā uzmanība tiek pie...
Emigrant survey data confirm a substantial university diploma drain from Latvia to various EU/EFTA d...
The article analyses the emigration of Lithuanian citizens in the period of 2001-2010 and its impact...
Fundamental political, social and economic changes of recent years, having occurred in Lithuania, ha...
The common problem in the EU countries is a high rate of youth unemployment. Many well- educated you...
In recent years, Latvia has established itself as one of the top two countries with the most intensi...
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have regained independence and accession to the EU have brought great ...
This report is a part of deliverable “D.6.2. Report on migration and demographic patterns in the EU ...
This paper shows system dynamic model of labour market and labour migration in Latvia. The hypothesi...
The theory of Demographic Transition stipulates that the number of countries with the replacement an...
Emigrācijas saikne ar sociālo un ekonomisko attīstību ir plaši atzīta un apspriesta daudzus gadu des...
This paper analyses the causes of emigration from the Baltic States during 1998–2013 period. The the...
This paper shows system dynamic model of labour market and labour migration in Latvia. The hypothesi...
The Baltic countries, which experienced intensive outflow of labor during the first five years after...
This study explores the economic impact of population emigration with special reference to the case ...
Darbs ir veltīts darbaspēka emigrācijas ietekmei uz Latvijas ekonomiku. Šajā darbā uzmanība tiek pie...
Emigrant survey data confirm a substantial university diploma drain from Latvia to various EU/EFTA d...
The article analyses the emigration of Lithuanian citizens in the period of 2001-2010 and its impact...
Fundamental political, social and economic changes of recent years, having occurred in Lithuania, ha...
The common problem in the EU countries is a high rate of youth unemployment. Many well- educated you...