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2007 | 34 | 5-6(398-399) | 28-33

Article title

Immigrants come-backs: European experience

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PL

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The analysis focuses on the phenomenon of return migrations and conclusions that might come for Poland in this area from experiences of states that became earlier members of the European Union. Opening of labor markets of many European Union member states resulted in an increase of employment migrations among Poles. In the history of the European Union there were several increases of employment migrations, which were related to lifting of restrictions. At the same time, however, all typical emigration countries recorded return migrations after some period of membership. An analysis of experiences of emigration states, which became European Union members, can bring out a conclusion that also in the case of Poland a significant scale of return migration will take place within a few years, and the number of Poles undertaking employment in other member states will at first stop rising and then will drop.

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34

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28-33

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  • M. Duszczyk, Uniwersytet Warszawski, Instytut Polityki Spolecznej, ul. Nowy Swiat 69, 00-046 Warszawa, Poland

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07PLAAAA02945979

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bwmeta1.element.b9e0e646-70f2-3999-9cb1-3d737436c270
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