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Economic law --- European Union --- Professional sports --- Athletes --- Freedom of movement --- Labor mobility --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Pro sports --- Sports --- Sports persons --- Sportspeople --- Sportspersons --- Sports personnel --- Professional sports - Law and legislation - European Union countries --- Athletes - Legal status, laws, etc. - European Union countries --- Freedom of movement - European Union countries --- Labor mobility - European Union countries
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Freedom of movement --- Labor supply --- Libre circulation des personnes --- Marché du travail --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Labor mobility --- Labor laws and legislation --- Marché du travail --- Congrès --- International private law --- Social law. Labour law --- Labor mobility - European Union countries - Congresses --- Labor laws and legislation - European Union countries - Congresses
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Labor mobility --- Labor market --- Labor policy --- Work and family --- European Union countries --- Social policy --- #SBIB:316.334.2A320 --- #SBIB:316.334.2A470 --- Arbeidssociologie: morfologie van de arbeidsmarkt --- Arbeidssociologie: het sociaal-economisch overheidsbeleid: algemeen --- Labor mobility - European Union countries --- Labor market - European Union countries --- Labor policy - European Union countries --- Work and family - European Union countries --- European Union countries - Social policy
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Largely because of the European Union's two-phase expansion in 2004 and 2007, labor migration across the continent has changed significantly in recent years. Notably, the EU's policy of open borders has enabled a growing stream of workers to leave new member states in search of higher wages. As a result, the nature, scale, and direction of migration flows have changed dramatically. 'Making Migration Work' explores how policy can-and should-address these changes. In the process, this timely volume considers the future trajectory of a phenomenon that has become an increasingly sensitive political issue in many European nations.
European Union countries -- Emigration and immigration. --- Labor mobility -- European Union countries. --- Labor mobility --- European Union countries --- Emigration and immigration. --- E-books --- Foreign workers --- Labor supply --- Forecasting. --- Mobility, Labor --- Migration, Internal --- Labor turnover --- public administration --- sociology --- beleidswetenschappen --- sociologie --- Europe --- Foreign worker --- Human migration --- Labour economics --- Migrant worker --- Netherlands --- OECD
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Cette publication présente de nouvelles illustrations de l’influence des migrations internationales en Europe et dans quelques autres pays de l’OCDE sur la population active ; sur les niveaux d’éducation ; et sur l’évolution de la distribution des professions au cours de la dernière décennie. Elle analyse les compétences dont disposent les migrants et la façon dont elles sont utilisées sur la base d’une revue approfondie de la littérature ; et présente de nouvelles analyses des données européennes et américaines , canadiennes et de l’OCDE en général en se basant sur les données de l’Évaluation des compétences des adultes – PIAAC. Enfin, plusieurs chapitres discutent du rôle que les migrations internationales pourraient jouer pour répondre aux besoins de main-d’oeuvre présents et futurs en Europe, aux États-Unis et dans l’Union européenne. Ces travaux montrent que si les migrations peuvent contribuer de façon importante à l’accroissement de la population active, leur capacité à contrer les effets du vieillissement de la population dépendront de la capacité des pays à mettre en adéquation les besoins en main-d’oeuvre avec les caractéristiques des migrants. Dans ce domaine, des efforts doivent être réalisés pour mieux utiliser les compétences des migrants et adapter les systèmes de gestion des migrations de travail aux besoins des employeurs.
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Adult education. Lifelong learning --- European Union --- Occupational training --- Formation professionnelle --- Vocational qualifications --- Labor mobility --- Standards --- -Vocational qualifications --- -Employee skills --- Job requirements --- Job skills --- Qualifications, Vocational --- Occupations --- Vocational guidance --- Employability --- Occupational aptitude tests --- Mobility, Labor --- Migration, Internal --- Labor supply --- Labor turnover --- -Labor mobility --- -Standards --- -Adult education. Lifelong learning --- -Occupational training --- Employee skills --- Vocational qualifications - Standards - European Union countries --- Labor mobility - European Union countries --- FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE --- EUROPE
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Are immigrants from the new EU member states a threat to the Western welfare state? Do they take jobs away from the natives? And will the source countries suffer from severe brain drain or demographic instability? In a timely and unprecedented contribution, this book integrates what is known about post-enlargement migration and its effects on EU labor markets. Based on rigorous analysis and hard data, it makes a convincing case that there is no evidence that the post-enlargement labor migrants would on aggregate displace native workers or lower their wages, or that they would be more dependent on welfare. While brain drain may be a concern in the source countries, the anticipated brain circulation between EU member states may in fact help to solve their demographic and economic problems, and improve the allocative efficiency in the EU. The lesson is clear: free migration is a solution rather than a foe for labor market woes and cash-strapped social security systems in the EU.
European Union countries -- Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects. --- Foreign workers -- European Union countries. --- Labor market -- European Union countries. --- Labor mobility -- European Union countries. --- Migration, Internal -- Economic aspects -- European Union countries. --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Business & Economics --- Labor market --- Monetary unions --- arbeidsmarked --- Arbeidskraftens mobilitet --- arbeidskraft --- arbeidstakere --- utenlandske borgere --- arbeidsøkonomi --- migrasjon --- immigrasjon --- emigrasjon --- innvandring --- utvandring --- European Economic Community literature. --- Social policy. --- Labor economics. --- Economics. --- Labor Economics. --- European Integration. --- Social Policy.
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Labour market --- Economic law --- Social law. Labour law --- Sociology of work --- European law --- socialezekerheidsrecht --- Social security law --- Labor market --- Labor policy --- Labor mobility --- Job security --- Marché du travail --- Travail --- Main-d'oeuvre --- Sécurité d'emploi --- Politique gouvernementale --- Mobilité --- Flexible work arrangements --- EEC / European Union - EU -Europese Unie - Union Européenne - UE --- 332.811 --- 334.151.50 --- Wekelijkse en dagelijkse arbeidsduur. Deeltijdse arbeid. Flexibiliteit van de arbeid. --- Sociaal beleid : algemeenheden. --- Marché du travail --- Sécurité d'emploi --- Mobilité --- Social security --- European Union countries --- 21st century --- Work --- Social aspects --- Union européenne --- Management --- Wekelijkse en dagelijkse arbeidsduur. Deeltijdse arbeid. Flexibiliteit van de arbeid --- Sociaal beleid : algemeenheden --- Labor market - European Union countries --- Labor policy - European Union countries --- Labor mobility - European Union countries --- Job security - European Union countries --- Flexible work arrangements - European Union countries --- Flexisécurité --- Flexibilité du travail --- Sécurité de l'emploi --- Politique de l'emploi --- Pays de l'Union européenne
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Human rights --- European law --- Freedom of movement --- Emigration and immigration law --- Libre circulation des personnes --- Emigration et immigration --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Droit --- Labor mobility --- Service industries --- Law and legislation --- BPB0804 --- 341.17 EU*2 --- Vrij verkeer binnen de Europese Unie--vv n-{341.17 EC*2} vanaf 1995--EU*2 --- 341.17 EU*2 Vrij verkeer binnen de Europese Unie--vv n-{341.17 EC*2} vanaf 1995--EU*2 --- Congrès --- Industries --- Mobility, Labor --- Migration, Internal --- Labor supply --- Labor turnover --- Movement, Freedom of --- Civil rights --- Domicile --- Industrial laws and legislation --- Labor laws and legislation --- Liberty --- Personality (Law) --- European Union countries --- Freedom of movement - European Union countries - Congresses --- Labor mobility - European Union countries - Congresses --- Service industries - Law and legislation - European Union countries - Congresses --- IMMIGRATION --- ESPACE PENAL EUROPEEN --- COOPERATION POLICIERE --- COOPERATION JUDICIAIRE EUROPEENNE --- Union européenne --- Citoyenneté de l'Union européenne
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This open access book looks at the migration of Southern European EU citizens (from Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece) who move to Northern European Member States (Belgium, France, Germany, United Kingdom) in response to the global economic crisis.Its objective is twofold. First, it identifies the scale and nature of this new Southern European emigration and examines these migrants’ socio-economic integration in Northern European destination countries. This is achieved through an analysis of the most recent data on flows and profiles of this new labour force using sending-country and receiving-country databases. Second, it looks at the politics and policies of immigration, both from the perspective of the sending- and receiving-countries. Analysing the policies and debates about these new flows in the home and host countries’ this book shows how contentious the issue of intra-EU mobility has recently become in the context of the crisis when the right for EU citizens to move within the EU had previously not been questioned for decades. Overall, the strength of this edited volume is that it compiles in a systematic way quantitative and qualitative analysis of these renewed Southern European migration flows and draws the lessons from this changing climate on EU migration. “This is the book that the new South-North European migrations of the turbulent crisis years were demanding. It is timely, geographically and contextually comprehensive, empirically rich, and conceptually and analytically ambitious. A true tour de force.” Joaquín Arango, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain “The retrenchment of rights of freedom of movement, and the ongoing re-nationalisation of European space, poses crucial issues for the future of Europe. In this well-conceived collection of new research on South-North intra-EU migration, we understand how and why these migrants are some of the pioneers of a more integrated and equal continent. Yet, in the re-surfacing South-isms and East-isms of national politics – including growing hostility to Romanians, Greeks, Turks, or even Spanish and Italians – we may be witnessing the end of the idea of Europe as a united geo-political project.” Adrian Favell, University of Leeds, UK.
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