East-west migration in the European Union / edited by Nicolae Marinescu.

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English
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  • Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.
  • ©2017
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xiii, 327 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm

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    This volume investigates the challenges confronted by the European Union (EU) as an international actor deeply influenced by migration. This has been a key phenomenon in recent years and holds great political, economic and social importance for the future of the whole European continent.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 306-323) and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction / Nicolae Marinescu
    • Chapter One Risk Management of the East-West Migration Phenomenon / Nicolae Barsan-Pipu and Ileana Tache
    • Chapter Two A Gravity Model of East-West European Migration / Liliana Duguleana, Constantin Duguleana and Steliana Busuioceanu
    • Chapter Three The Impact of Corruption, Fiscal Evasion and Migration on Economic Development / Gheorghita Dinca, Marius Sorin Dinca and Maria Letitia Andronic
    • Chapter Four Institutional, Economic and Security Challenges in the EU in the Context of Migration / Maria Constantinescu and Vlad Dumitrache
    • Chapter Five Trapped between Homeland and the Host Country / Sibel Mehter Aykin
    • Chapter Six How Does Migration from East to West Influence Unemployment Inside the European Union? / Vlad Dumitrache and Gabriela Rimbu
    • Chapter Seven Factors that Influence the Number of Asylum Seekers in Germany / Elena Lidia Melnic
    • Chapter Eight Identifying the Effects of Migration Flows within the Countries of the European Union / Constantin Duguleana, Liliana Duguleana and Steliana Busuioceanu
    • Chapter Nine The Impact of Emigration on the Demographic Ageing Process in Romania / Adriana Veronica Litra
    • Chapter Ten Education in the European Union: Is this the Solution for Emigration? A South-eastern European Perspective / Gheorghe Epuran, Bianca Tescasiu and Ruxandra Gabriela Albu
    • Chapter Eleven The Participation of Romanian Students in Internships and Mobility Programs in Other Countries: A First Step towards Migration? / Codruta Adina Baltescu, Gabriel Bratucu and Dana Boscor
    • Chapter Twelve The Critical Situation of R & D in Romania: The Main Cause of the Romanian Researchers' Migration / Loredana Patrutiu Baltes
    • Chapter Thirteen Life Quality: Reasons for European Migration from East to West / Anca Madar, Nicoleta Andreea Neacsu and Simona Balasescu
    • Chapter Fourteen Considerations about the Social and Economic Impact of Emigration and Repatriation: An Analysis for South Eastern Europe / Alina Simona Tecau, Ioana Bianca Chitu, Cristinel Petrisor Constantin and Bianca Tescasiu
    • Chapter Fifteen Lege Ferenda Proposals for Completing the Romanian Legal Framework Regulating Migration / Laura Potincu and Cristian-Romeo Potincu
    • Chapter Sixteen Comparatively Examining the Migration Flows in Romania and Ecuador: Common Patterns and Differences / Luis Rodrigo Mendieta Munoz and Monica Raileanu Szeles.
    ISBN
    • 1443898937 ((hardback))
    • 9781443898935 ((hardback))
    LCCN
    2017433071
    OCLC
    973756470
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