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Resumen de Migraţia românilor în Uniunea Europeană

Ion I. Ionescu

  • Labor migration in Europe is much more complex today. Migration is a phenomenon known for major changes both in content and form. Free movement of persons, one of the four fundamental freedoms (along with the free movement of goods, services, capital) is restated in the new European treaties. Legal migration is a factor of economic growth for the country of reception, for the origin of migrants and for the migratory people - if managed effectively. Basically, they experienced evident difficulties. It was postulated a massive influx of people in the EU-15 after accession states from Central and Eastern Europe. In fact, developments have been different, as the reactions of countries to the "migratory waves" were different. It maintains that access control and good dose of labor from Eastern Europe. Many Romanian went abroad. Now it requires serious research to identify those set permanently abroad, their intentions to migrate, to return to Romania, what Romanian migrants have been doing while they were abroad etc. The existing analyses show positive and negative effects of migration, steps in shaping the migration phenomenon, the predominant directions of migration, migration routes, methods of insertion in the country of destination, the solutions for those concerned with migration "fleet" such as employers.


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