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2012 | 38 | 2(144) | 105-134

Article title

DŁUGOTERMINOWE REGIONALNE KONSEKWENCJE MIGRACJI W EUROPIE - METODA OCENY I WYBRANE WYNIKI

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Title variants

EN
LONG-TERM REGIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF MIGRATION IN EUROPE - ASSESSMENT METHOD AND SELECTED RESULTS

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The paper presents a method of assessment of the long-term impact of migration on the development of population and labour force in 287 regions of Europe in 31 countries. The first stage of the study was to prepare population projections in several variants. An important issue was to address the problem of the availability and quality of data on international migration. The measurement of the impact of migration on total population and labour force was conducted by comparing the percentage changes in population and labour force obtained in various simulations. The impact on the age structure was examined by analyzing demographic and labour force dependency ratios. A method of comparing the impact of various components of population change: natural change and different categories of migration flows (extra-European migration, international migration within Europe and internal migration) was proposed. In the second part of the paper, selected results of the simulations, showing potential long-term consequences of the observed migration flows, were presented. Special attention was paid to the regional differences in the consequences.

Contributors

  • Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw
  • Central European Forum for Migration and Population Research, International Organization for Migration Warsaw

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Publication order reference

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