Migration Waves in Eastern Europe [1990-2015]: A Selection from 16 Years of SEER
In: Sonderheft SEER
Cover -- Waves of migration from south-east Europe to the EU, as documented in 16 years of the South-East Europe Review -- Employment structure, Migration and the informal economy in Albania -- Introduction -- Overall employment structure -- Population, employment and migratory trends -- The problem of emigration -- The informal economy -- Conclusions -- The Labour Market Aspects of Migration between Italy and the Balkans -- The Adriatic: a large river -- Where do immigrants work in Italy? -- Unemployment and immigration -- Global asylum flows in the context of EU enlargement: The consequences of the safe third country rule -- Introduction -- Recent developments in global asylum flows and the European context: an overview -- Trends in six countries in central and south-eastern Europe: illegal immigration and asylum applications -- Poland -- Hungary -- Czech Republic -- Slovak Republic -- Romania -- Bulgaria -- The safe third country rule and the consequences for EU enlargement -- On the way to a European asylum regime: problems of transition -- Hungarian emigration and immigration perspectives - some economic considerations -- Introduction -- Indicators in the estimation of economic migration -- Who are the actors in international migration? -- The basic driver of migration: differences in earnings -- Risk as a burden on and an incentive for migration -- The importance of networks in migration -- Regulations influencing migration -- Time horizons of migration -- Expected emigration from Hungary -- Basic drivers of emigration: differences in wages versus living standards (W) -- Short-term commuting-type migration incentives: differences in wages based on exchange rates (Wc) -- Long-term permanent-type migration: differences in living standards as measured by GDP at purchasing power parity (Wp)