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Problems connected with the realization of the rights of the so called Polish group in Germany, as formulated in the treaty on good neighbors and friendly cooperation of 17 June 1991, have been the object of interest for the Polish society, media and politicians, including members of the German Federal Diet (Bundestag) and the Sejm of the Republic of Poland. The ongoing discussions are mostly dominated by issues of asymmetry and disparity of the treaty provisions regarding the status of Poles in Germany and Germans in Poland, as well as lack of full implementation of those provisions by the German side. The article highlights issues that have been brought up in the parliaments of Poland and the FRG in the context of the Polish community in Germany. The author presents selected relevant parliamentary inquiries and interpellations, and the answers obtained, as well as the stand of other representatives of the governments of both countries (contained e.g. in their exposé). The author concludes that talks within the so called Polish-German quadrangle with the participation of the Polish and German governments and representatives of the German minority in Poland and the Poles in Germany should contribute to a fuller realization of the rights of the latter.
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The paper presents research results on contemporary Polish organizations in the Federal Republic of Germany. Polish associations in Germany have worked since the mid-19 the century. The Polish movement went through many changes over this time. One of changing elements was a profile of associations’ activities and functions they played for the Polish Diaspora in Germany. Data analysis shows that currently most organizations take actions on Poland’s and Polish culture promotion, Polish-German relations improvement and maintenance of Poles identity. Fewer organizations are engaged in the field of advocacy, self-help and counseling. The consequence of this situation is the lack of institutional completeness, the necessity to search for specific services off the Polish movement in Germany and limited confidence of customers in organizations.
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Sociological research shows that Germany has for years been the preferred destination of Polish gainful migration which adopts a variety of forms. The present study analyzes a wide range of issues connected with the three most frequent manifestations of work activity of Poles in Germany today: seasonal work, work contracted with the German employer and jobs contracted with Polish companies that offer services in Germany. Analysis of migration streams revealed a large scale protection of the German job market. The situation did not change after Poland's accession to the European Union as the FRG and Austria availed themselves of the possibility to introduce a maximum transition period. This policy was adopted in spite of reports by analysts of the German job market who had for some years drawn attention to the enormous problems this country's economy would face due to an insufficient number of qualified work force.
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Migracje z Polski do Berlina mają kilkusetletnią historię. Obecnie jest to jedno z najbardziej znaczących polskich skupisk za granicą. Od kilku lat zaobserwować można proces jego transnacjonalizacji. Celem artykułu jest prześledzenie zmian funkcji polskiej parafii rzymskokatolickiej w kontekście zachodzących zmian. Transformacje migracji stają się bowiem wyzwaniem dla instytucji zajmujących się organizowaniem życia Polaków za granicą, w tym także dla Kościoła. Odzwierciedlają się w przeobrażeniach praktyk religijnych osób biorących w nich udział, w ich postawie moralnej, sposobach myślenia itd.
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Migrations from Poland to Berlin have a centuries-old history. Nowadays, the migration in Berlin is one of the most important centres of Polish people abroad. For several years, one can observe the process of transnationalization of this cluster. This article aims to track changes of functions in a Polish Roman Catholic parish in the context of ongoing transformations. Transformations of migration are in fact a challenge for institutions involved in the organization of life of Poles abroad, including the Church. They reflect in the evolutions of the religious practices of people taking part in them, in their moral attitude, ways of thinking and so on.
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