This report on a study in progress examines some thus far uninvestigated aspects of Europe's post-1989 transformation and, specifically, developments related to greatly increased Westbound work-related migration of East Europeans. It is informed by three arguments. First, that East European, especially low-skilled, migrants' income-seeking sojourns in the West sustain or even reenergize some of the entrenched mindsets and coping practices formed under the previous regime and known as the homo sovieticus or beat-the-system/ bend-the-law syndrome as the effective strategy of economic action in the new situation. Second, that as East European (im)migrants negotiate the circumstances they encounter abroad in the pursuit of the purposes by engag...
Focusing on Central and Eastern European migration from accession states to England, this paper seek...
Abstract: Despite the high unemployment in most post-communist central European countries, there is ...
Abstract: The post-communist countries of Poland, Hungary, the Czech and Slovak Republics have becom...
This report on a study in progress examines some thus far uninvestigated aspects of post-...
This report on a study in progress examines some thus far uninvestigated aspects of Europe's post-19...
In order to contextualise the papers in this special issue, this paper presents an overview and fram...
In the period of post-communist transition, Central Europe witnessed complex and multifaceted mobili...
In the last 20 years, Central Eastern Europe has witnessed a number of momentous events that have ma...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of EuropeLabour migration is discussed here in...
The main purpose of the study is to analyse how the growing welfare gaps between Eastern and Western...
Eastern European migrants have been bringing norms, values, practices and social capital to their co...
Labor migration from Eastern Europe and the member countries of Commonwealth of Independent States (...
Abstract: This paper begins by looking at the characteristics associated with poverty in East-Centra...
The main factors of labor movements, mainly in Eastern Europe, are considered in this paper. The inf...
This research analyzes differences in values and beliefs between individuals in European and post-So...
Focusing on Central and Eastern European migration from accession states to England, this paper seek...
Abstract: Despite the high unemployment in most post-communist central European countries, there is ...
Abstract: The post-communist countries of Poland, Hungary, the Czech and Slovak Republics have becom...
This report on a study in progress examines some thus far uninvestigated aspects of post-...
This report on a study in progress examines some thus far uninvestigated aspects of Europe's post-19...
In order to contextualise the papers in this special issue, this paper presents an overview and fram...
In the period of post-communist transition, Central Europe witnessed complex and multifaceted mobili...
In the last 20 years, Central Eastern Europe has witnessed a number of momentous events that have ma...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of EuropeLabour migration is discussed here in...
The main purpose of the study is to analyse how the growing welfare gaps between Eastern and Western...
Eastern European migrants have been bringing norms, values, practices and social capital to their co...
Labor migration from Eastern Europe and the member countries of Commonwealth of Independent States (...
Abstract: This paper begins by looking at the characteristics associated with poverty in East-Centra...
The main factors of labor movements, mainly in Eastern Europe, are considered in this paper. The inf...
This research analyzes differences in values and beliefs between individuals in European and post-So...
Focusing on Central and Eastern European migration from accession states to England, this paper seek...
Abstract: Despite the high unemployment in most post-communist central European countries, there is ...
Abstract: The post-communist countries of Poland, Hungary, the Czech and Slovak Republics have becom...