Béla Galgóczi Boeken






EU Labour Migration in Troubled Times
Skills Mismatch, Return and Policy Responses
- 308bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
Focusing on internal labour mobility within the EU amid economic challenges, this book compiles insights from European experts to explore the connections between economic trends, regulatory frameworks, and migration patterns. It delves into the critical issues of skills and skills mismatch, examining how these factors influence various forms of migration, the duration of stay, and individual decisions regarding returning to their home countries. The analysis provides a comprehensive view of the complexities surrounding labour migration in a changing economic landscape.
The book explores the critical debate surrounding labor market openness in the expanded European Union, emphasizing its significance for European integration. It features contributions that analyze the dimensions and characteristics of labor migration, focusing on interactions between selected sending countries (Hungary, Latvia, Poland) and receiving countries (Austria, Germany, Sweden, UK). Through these insights, it examines the impacts of migration on both the economies and societies involved, providing a comprehensive perspective on this vital issue.
This book investigates the role that foreign direct investment (FDI) in central-eastern and southern Europe has played in the post-crisis period, comparing patterns across countries and sectors. An overarching objective of this publication is to assess the extent to which FDI can still be seen as a key driver of economic development, modernisation and convergence for Europe’s low- and middle-income economies, taking into account also the risks and limiting factors associated with FDI.
Jobs on the move
- 243bladzijden
- 9 uur lezen
The aim of this book is to explore the complexity of the new forms of international division of labour within the enlarged EU using an analytical approach.
The volume presents case studies on privatization at enterprise level in six different Middle and Eastern European Countries. The publication was prepared at the Institute of Economic and Social Researches in Chemnitz WISOC (Germany). The 13 case studies show the differentiatet situation in privatization depending on branches and country specifities. Conclusions on the transformation process will be included in the reader.