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Environmental Migration to Europe
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 28, Heft 3, S. 307-320
ISSN: 1588-2918
Die imaginierte "Bettlerflut": temporäre Migrationen von Roma/Romnija - Konstrukte und Positionen
In: DravaDiskurs
Mobilisations et enjeux des migrations de Turquie en Europe de l'ouest
In: Collection Logiques sociales
The migration trends of highly skilled. Focus on brain waste
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 323-335
ISSN: 1588-2918
Migration intentions and motives of health workers and medical students – a country case study from Hungary
The migration of health workers is a global phenomenon with considerable impact on health care systems, which issue became a policy concern in Hungary after the Eastern Enlargement of the European Union in 2000s and early 2010s. The main aim of this paper is to reveal the migration intentions and motives of Hungarian medical students and health professionals.
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Diskurzusok a vándorlásról
In: Nemzetközi Migráció és Menekültügyi Kutatóközpont évkönyve
Magyarország vonzásában
In: Központi Statisztikai Hivatal Népességtudományi Kutatóintézetének kutatási jelentései 85 = 2009,1
Táborlakók, diaszpórák, politikák
In: MTA Politikai Tudományok Intézete Nemzetközi Migráció Kutatócsoport évkönyve 1995
A Duna-Tisza közi migráció és hatása a népi műveltségre
Zsfassung in engl. und dt. Sprache. - Dt. Zsfassung u.d.T.: Die Migration im Donau-Theiss-Zwischenstromland und ihre Wirkung auf die Volkskultur
Immigration Into The European Union ; Az Európai Unióba irányuló bevándorlás
The aim of this study is to give a detailed overview about the immigration into the European Union between 2015 and 2019. The paper also outlines some of the risks of immigration and the recent developments of the Schengen Information System and the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex). The first part of the paper describes the immigration that the European Union has dealt with between 2015 and 2019, underlining the refugee flow in 2015-2016. This part includes statistics on the number of asylum applications and illegal border-crossings. The data is provided by the European Commission (Eurostat) and the European Border and Coast Guard Agency. The second part of the paper gives an overview of the European Agenda on Migration, examines the four pillars to manage migration better, including reducing the incentives for irregular migration, border management, common asylum policy and a new policy on legal migration. The third part describes the developments of the Schengen Information System and the European Border and Coast Guard Agency such as new technologies and strengthening border management, expansion of databases, joint operation outside the European Union and return operations. These developments will be essential for a better immigration management and they will make the defense of the European Union more effective, transparent and coordinated in the future.
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