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Labor Mobility as an Adjustment Mechanism in the UK During the Great Recession,ecession. This is because the UK experienced both a rapid growth in immigration, especially following European Union (EU) enlargement in 2004, and a particularly severe fall in output in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008. The UK was one of only three countries to essentially grant open accessencyclopedia 发表于 2025-3-27 12:29:33
Migration, Crisis and Adjustment in an Enlarged EU: The Spanish Perspective,and 2007, who have been quick to find jobs in the booming economy and integrate within society. The enlargement of the European Union from 15 to 25 countries in 2004, and 27 in 2007, is partly responsible for this booming inflow of migrants. While immigrants from the new-EU12 countries accounted forCompassionate 发表于 2025-3-27 15:50:27
Did Post-enlargement Labor Mobility Help the EU to Adjust During the Great Recession? The Case of Saround the turn of the millennium enabled Slovakia to join the EU in 2004, along with seven other Central-Eastern European countries. EU accession caught Slovakia on a trajectory of population aging and demographic decline. The fertility rate was and still stands significantly below the replacementInfusion 发表于 2025-3-27 19:38:48
Migration as an Asset? Polish Returnees at the Time of the Crisis,o enlargement rounds initiated in May 2004 have led to a significant change in the internal structure of the EU in terms of income structures, welfare, social conditions, etc. Second, similarly to other parts of the global economy, many member states are suffering from a severe economic crisis. ThesKeshan-disease 发表于 2025-3-28 00:00:35
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The Experiences of a New Emigrant Country: Emerging Migration from Hungary,ined modest over the two decades of the transition period, albeit with an accelerating increase since 2007. Besides the somewhat meaningless “natural character” of a low propensity to migrate (to challenge the frequently echoing argument, let us refer to the mass emigration of Hungarians at the turnDiskectomy 发表于 2025-3-28 06:53:33
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Labor Market Transitions During the Great Recession in Estonia,ansition period in the 1990s. When Estonian real GDP fell by 14 % in 2009, the currency exchange rate was unchanged and most of the adjustment to the crisis took place through the labor market. Nominal wages fell by around 3 % from the first half of 2008 to the first half of 2010, but more important