Open Access
Issue
SHS Web Conf.
Volume 74, 2020
The 19th International Scientific Conference Globalization and its Socio-Economic Consequences 2019 – Sustainability in the Global-Knowledge Economy
Article Number 05012
Number of page(s) 8
Section Regions and Economic Resilience
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20207405012
Published online 10 January 2020
  1. R. Andrews, Labour migration, communities and perceptions of social cohesion in England. European Urban and Regional Studies, 22, 1, 77-91. (2012) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  2. R. Andrijasevic, D. Sacchetto, From labour migration to labour mobility? The return of the multinational worker in Europe. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 22, 2, 219-231. (2017) [Google Scholar]
  3. G. Assirelli, C. Barone, E. Recchi, “You Better Move On”: Determinants and Labor Market Outcomes of Graduate Migration from Italy. International Migration Review, 53, 1, 4-25 (2018) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  4. C. Carmona, F. M. Fluixá, N. Hernaiz-Agreda, A. A. N. Saurin, Educated for migration? Blind spots around labor market conditions, competence building, and international mobility. European Educational Research Journal, 17, 6, 809-824 (2018) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  5. H. Fassmann, R. Münz, European East-West Migration, 1945–1992. International Migration Review, 28, 3, 520-538 (1994) [Google Scholar]
  6. A. Gavanas, I. Calzada, Multiplex Migration and Aspects of Precarization: Swedish Retirement Migrants to Spain and their Service Providers. Critical Sociology, 42, 7-8, 1003-1016 (2016) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  7. E. Krajnakova, S. Vojtovic, Struggles of older workers at the labour market. Economics & Sociology, 10, 1, 319-333 (2017) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  8. K. Manfrass, Europe: South-North or East-West Migration ? International Migration Review, 26, 2, 388-400 (1992) [Google Scholar]
  9. F. Martin, Recession and Migration: A New Era for Labor Migration? International Migration Review, 43, 3, 671-691 (2018) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  10. C. Ozgen, C. Peters, A. Niebuhr, P. Nijkamp, J. Poot, Does Cultural Diversity of Migrant Employees Affect Innovation? International Migration Review, 48, 1_suppl, 377-416 (2018) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  11. Š. Prát, T. M. Bui, A Comparison of Ukrainian Labor Migration in the Czech Republic and Poland. East European Politics and Societies, 32, 4, 767-795 (2018) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  12. S. Rica, A. Glitz, F. Ortega, F. Immigration in Europe: Trends, Policies and Empirical Evidence. Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor. IZA DP No. 7778. (2013). Avialable at: http://ftp.iza.org/dp7778.pdf [Google Scholar]
  13. E. Rievajová, A. Bernáthová, Migrácia pracovnej sily v Európskej únii. Práca a sociálna politika, 10, 1, 5-7 (2002) [Google Scholar]
  14. J. Salt, The Future of International Labor Migration. International Migration Review, 26, 4, 1077-1111 (1992) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  15. R. Sara S. R. Farris, Migrants’ Regular Army of Labour: Gender Dimensions of the Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on Migrant Labor in Western Europe. The Sociological Review, 63, 1, 121-143 (2015) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  16. M. Semyonov, A. Gorodzeisky, Labor Migration, Remittances and Household Income: A Comparison between Filipino and Filipina Overseas Workers. International Migration Review, 39, 1, 45-68 (2005) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  17. Štatistický úrad SR. VZPS (Výberové zistenia pracovných síl). [accessed 24 Juli 2018]. Alaviable at: http://portal.statistics.sk/showdoc.do?docid=18985 [Google Scholar]
  18. S.J. Tonelli, Migration and democracy in central and eastern Europe. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 9, 3, 483-502 (2003) [Google Scholar]
  19. M. Tupa, Consequences of labour migration and migration management for example of Slovak republic. Proceedings of the 1st international conference contemporary issues in theory and practice of management. (CITPM 2016). Albena, Bulgaria, 445-450 (2016) [Google Scholar]
  20. M. Tupa, Impacts of labour migration on development and amount of salary. Political sciences, law, finance, economics and tourism conference proceedings, (SGEM 2016). Albena, Bulgaria. 5, 321-328. (2016a) [Google Scholar]
  21. M. Tupa, S. Vojtovic, H. Strunz, Changes in the labour market in the Slovak republic and migration of labour force. International Scientific Conference on The Impact of Industry 4.0 on Job Creation, Trencianske Teplice, Slovakia, 209-216 (2019) [Google Scholar]
  22. S. Vojtovic, E. Krajnakova Trends in Eeonomic growth and unemployment in Slovakia. International Conference on Education, Management and Social Science (ICEMSS) Tianjin, 44, 188-191 (2013) [Google Scholar]
  23. World Bank. “Migration and Remittances Factbook” (2011) Avialable at: https://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTLAC/Resources/Factbook2011-Ebook.pdf [Google Scholar]
  24. K.F. Zimmermann, European Migration: Push and Pull. International Regional Science Review, 19, 1-2, 95-128. (1996). [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
  25. W. Zwysen, Different Patterns of Labor Market Integration by Migration Motivation in Europe: The Role of Host Country Human Capital. International Migration Review, 53, 1, 59-89 (2018) [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]

Current usage metrics show cumulative count of Article Views (full-text article views including HTML views, PDF and ePub downloads, according to the available data) and Abstracts Views on Vision4Press platform.

Data correspond to usage on the plateform after 2015. The current usage metrics is available 48-96 hours after online publication and is updated daily on week days.

Initial download of the metrics may take a while.