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2018 | 21 | 1 | 45-65

Article title

Are Poland and Ukraine Gravity Centres for Each Other? Study on the Labour Migration Patterns

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Title variants

CZY POLSKA I UKRAINA TO NATURALNE CENTRA PRZEPŁYWÓW MIGRACYJNYCH? STUDIUM ZJAWISKA MIGRACJI ZAROBKOWYCH I JEGO KLUCZOWYCH ATRYBUTÓW

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Abstracts

EN
The paper consists of three parts. It starts with an introduction followed, by theoretical backgrounds of migration, outlining its main types and models. The next parts highlight the volume, directions and structure of migration flows for Ukraine and Poland. The evolution of the Ukraine-Poland migration channel and its mutual effect on the economies of both countries is highlighted in the final part.
PL
Problematyka migracji w ramach Unii Europejskiej oraz pomiędzy UE a krajami trzecimi stała się w ostatnich latach istotnym zagadnieniem. Choć Polska nie należy do czołówki krajów przyjmujących imigrantów zagranicznych, w ostatnich latach zaobserwowano niezwykle dynamiczny przyrost ich liczby, szczególnie z Ukrainy. Głównym motywem migracji obywateli ukraińskich do Polski jest przy tym motyw ekonomiczny. Celem artykułu jest porównanie wzorców ukraińskich obserwowanych zarówno w Polsce jak i Ukrainie, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem przepływów między tymi dwoma krajami. Pozwala to na identyfikacje kluczowych czynników,, które determinują strukturę korytarza migracyjnego pomiędzy Polską a Ukrainą. Artykuł składa się z trzech części,. Rozpoczyna go wprowadzenie wraz z przeglądem teorii wyjaśniających główne typy, motywy i modele migracji międzynarodowych. Kolejna część stanowi charakterystykę skali, kierunków oraz struktur przepływów migracyjnych pomiędzy Ukrainą a Polską. Opis ewolucji przepływów migracyjnych w ostatnich latach oraz jej wpływ na gospodarki obydwu krajów został zaproponowany w ostatniej części opracowania.

Year

Volume

21

Issue

1

Pages

45-65

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Dates

published
2018-04-27

Contributors

  • University of Lodz, Faculty of Economics and Sociology
  • Ternopil National Economic University

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