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In: Központi Statisztikai Hivatal Népességtudományi Kutatóintézetének kutatási jelentései 85 = 2009,1
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In: Központi Statisztikai Hivatal Népességtudományi Kutatóintézetének kutatási jelentései 85 = 2009,1
In: A Központi Statisztikai Hivatal Népességtudományi Kutató Intézetének kutatási jelentései közleményei 63
In: Migráció: (tanulmánygyűjtemény) Köt. 1
In: Politics in Central Europe: the journal of the Central European Political Science Association, Band 17, Heft s1, S. 675-702
ISSN: 2787-9038
Abstract
The author tries to investigate the thoughts and politics in literature about international circular migration in the lights of European Union (EU) initiatives related to Visegrad Four Countries (V4) with special attention to Hungary. The cross-border circular flows have become relatively frequent during life stages of people differentiated by previous migratory experiences, and next aspirations. The popularity of international circular migration erected from the hypothesis of 'triple win solution' without any empirical verifications. Basically, two sorts of circular migration system exist: homogenous and heterogenous. The homogenous human circular migration system consists of the same kind of moves with similar time rhythm from statistical angles. It seems to us that the practice of life-long international circular migration characterises few long-term circulators. However, the heterogenous circular migration systems combine with other spatial mobility forms function during whole individual life cycle due to one of the symptoms of human beings. The main aim of the contribution is to explore some elements of similar ideas and politics on international circulatory flows interfered between Western and Eastern Europe. Moreover, we propose some old-new innovative solutions for V4 to reform the rigid EU migration policies.
In: Working Papers on Population, Family and Welfare, No. 5
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In: Központi Statisztikai Hivatal Népességtudományi Kutatóintézetének kutatási jelentései 71 = 2002,1
In: KSH, Népességtudományi Kutató Intézet kutatási jelentései 58
In: A Központi Statisztikai Hivatal Népességtudományi Kutató Intézetének kutatási jelentései 43
In: Sociology and Anthropology, Band 6, Heft 5, S. 465-477
ISSN: 2331-6187
This article provides insight into long-term international migration flows to Hungary from 2006 to 2012. The article distinguishes territorial systems embedded in migration and circular inflows. It discusses the concept of international circular migration from an inward perspective. Second, it studies the spatial and temporal changes in the structure of first-time international migrants and circulators using unique tables. Finally, it maps circular migration around this new immigration country. The patterns are generated by the practice of international migrants in combination with the migration policies of the receiving governmental actors. It concludes that circulators lend a sort of stability to the immigration system. Based on an analysis of statistical tables, circular immigration flows remained relatively stable even from a spatial perspective. Exploring stability in the context of circular migration is one of the main innovative approaches of this article.
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