The post-communist New Member States of Eastern Europe have experienced significant forms of labour exploitation, with deterioration in labour standards and the working environment. This is leading to increasing labour force `exit' on a scale not hitherto anticipated. Migrant workers from the Baltic states, paid lower wages and with poorer working conditions, have been at the centre of a number of high-profile labour disputes in the EU-15. This article uses Latvia as a case study in order to discuss the implications of increasing labour migration for the New Member States and for labour standards in the wider EU
The article studies the problems of human resources stemming from increased mobility, and the emerge...
Bezdarba līmenim un darbaspēka migrācijai ir tendence pieaugt Latvijas kontekstā, pastāvot atšķirībā...
ABSTRACT ■ The accession to the European Union of new member states from central and eastern Europe,...
The post-communist New Member States of Eastern Europe have experienced significant f...
The accession of the new EU member states of Eastern Europe has highlighted ambivalence towards migr...
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...
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have regained independence and accession to the EU have brought great ...
This paper shows system dynamic model of labour market and labour migration in Latvia. The hypothesi...
This paper provides an assessment of employment and working conditions in Latvia before and immediat...
This article examines union revitalization in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on two countries:...
The enlargement of the EU/EEA area on 1 May 2004 to comprise 28 countries – including eight Central ...
'The eastward enlargement of the European Union and the requirements of the European Monetary Union ...
The accession to the European Union of new member states from central and eastern Eur...
This paper shows system dynamic model of labour market and labour migration in Latvia. The hypothesi...
The article studies the problems of human resources stemming from increased mobility, and the emerge...
Bezdarba līmenim un darbaspēka migrācijai ir tendence pieaugt Latvijas kontekstā, pastāvot atšķirībā...
ABSTRACT ■ The accession to the European Union of new member states from central and eastern Europe,...
The post-communist New Member States of Eastern Europe have experienced significant f...
The accession of the new EU member states of Eastern Europe has highlighted ambivalence towards migr...
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...
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have regained independence and accession to the EU have brought great ...
This paper shows system dynamic model of labour market and labour migration in Latvia. The hypothesi...
This paper provides an assessment of employment and working conditions in Latvia before and immediat...
This article examines union revitalization in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on two countries:...
The enlargement of the EU/EEA area on 1 May 2004 to comprise 28 countries – including eight Central ...
'The eastward enlargement of the European Union and the requirements of the European Monetary Union ...
The accession to the European Union of new member states from central and eastern Eur...
This paper shows system dynamic model of labour market and labour migration in Latvia. The hypothesi...
The article studies the problems of human resources stemming from increased mobility, and the emerge...
Bezdarba līmenim un darbaspēka migrācijai ir tendence pieaugt Latvijas kontekstā, pastāvot atšķirībā...
ABSTRACT ■ The accession to the European Union of new member states from central and eastern Europe,...