Enlargement of the EU, Migrations and the Labour Market (CROSBI ID 489525)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Bogunović, Aleksandar ; Vukoja, Oriana
engleski
Enlargement of the EU, Migrations and the Labour Market
The existence of disproportions in size and population age composition between the accession candidates and existing EU member countries does not necessarily imply the existence of a migration motive. The motivation lays in economic disproportions, in the possibilities of transformation of demographic into labour potentials, and in expectations. Economic disproportions are accentuated, with an average ratio of GNP per capita between the EU and the 10 candidate countries of approximately 4:1. The enlargement of the internal market of the EU decreases homogeneity, thus increasing the need for transfers speeding up development and slowing down internal migrations. The latter most often includes working age population, a phenomenon that could ultimately lead to disproportions in the labor supply and demand. Labor markets of the more developed regions are the ones that could expect more difficulties, which could in turn reinforce other tensions between the existing and new member states. The answer may lay in the development dynamisation by putting new fresh factors into use, thus lowering unemployment, which, in turn, eases migrational pressures through positive expectations.
EU enlargement; migrations; labor market; unemployment
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Podaci o prilogu
79-91-x.
2003.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Krbec, Denisa
Pula: Fakultet ekonomije i turizma Dr. Mijo Mirković Sveučilišta Jurja Dobrile u Puli
Podaci o skupu
International Conference Globalization and Entrepreneurship: Fears, Challenges and Opportunities, Pula, 24-26 April 2003
predavanje
24.04.2003-26.04.2003
Pula, Hrvatska