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The purpose of this article is to analyse the emigration of Poles before and after Polish accession to the European Union. The phenomenon of emigration is an essential component of contemporary international social and economic relations. Its directions and causes, changing in time, are the basis for conducting research into this process. The following article concentrates on the causes, extent, and main directions of foreign emigration of Poles since 1989. The article is divided into two parts. The first part characterizes the researched phenomenon between the years 1989 and 2004. In the second part, the author focuses on the analysis of the foreign emigration of Poles since Poland’s accession to the European Union. The study uses adocument research method, statistical method and literature analysis.
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This article fills a gap in migratory research in Poland by exploring patterns of social adaptation of intra-EU migrants living temporarily (i.e. up to five years) in Poland. The paper explores the spaces of everyday social practices of people of British, French and German nationality that came to work here or followed a family member and uncovers a family and female perspective on social adaptation of highly skilled elite migrants in Warsaw. It presents original empirical material employing creative research techniques gathered in Warsaw. The study reveals that social adaptation of intra-EU highly skilled migrants is spatially selective and expats develop connections with spaces related to their family life reproduction, such as international schools, expatriate associations and places of leisure and consumption. The article argues that more attention should be paid in future research to intra-EU mobility and the gender imbalance in accessing particular local resources, such as the labour market.
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