Labour mobility within the EU in the context of enlargement and the functioning of the transitional arrangements
Autori: Institut for Employment ResearchRok vydania: 2009
Summary: Projekt sa zaoberá efektom pracovnej migrácie ako následok rozšírenia Európskej Únie a analyzuje zaobchádzanie s prechodnými opatreniami na trhu práce.
Záverečná správa a štúdie sú k dispozícii v anglickom jazyku.
Final report
Final report: Herbert Brücker, Timo Baas, Iskra Beleva, Simone Bertoli, Tito Boeri, Andreas Damelang, Laetitia Duval, Andreas Hauptmann, Agnieszka Fihel, Peter Huber, Anna Iara, Artjoms Ivlevs, Elke J. Jahn, Pawel Kaczmarczyk, Michael E. Landesmann, Joanna Mackiewicz-Lyziak, Mattia Makovec, Paola Monti, Klaus Nowotny, Marek Okólski, Sándor Richter, Richard Upward, Hermine Vidovic, Katja Wolf, Nina Wolfeil, Peter Wright, Krisjane Zaiga, Anna Żylicz
Studies
Analysis of the scale, direction and structure of labour mobility: Herbert Brücker and Andreas Damelang (IAB)
Forecasting potential migration from the New Member States into the EU-15. Review of Literature, Evaluation of Forecasting Methods and Forecast Results: Herbert Brücker, Andreas Damelang and Katja Wolf (IAB)
The macroeconomic consequences of labour mobility:Timo Baas, Herbert Brücker, Andreas Hauptmann and Elke J. Jahn (IAB)
The impact of labour mobility on public finances and social cohesion: Tito Boeri and Paola Monti (Fondazione Rodolfo DeBenedetti / fRDB)
Brain drain, brain gain and brain wast: Agnieszka Fihel, Paweł Kaczmarczyk, Nina Wolfeil, Anna Żylicz (Centre of Migration Research / CMR, University of Warsaw)
Regional effects of labour mobility: Peter Huber and Klaus Nowotny (Austrian Institute of Economic Research / WIFO)
Country studies
Country study: Austria: Peter Huber and Klaus Nowotny (Austrian Institute of Economic Research / WIFO)
Institut for Employment Research: http://www.iab.de/en/forschung/projekte/labour-mobility.aspx