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EU Post-enlargement Migration and the Great Recession: Lessons and Policy Implications

In: Labor Migration, EU Enlargement, and the Great Recession

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  • Martin Kahanec

    (Central European University (CEU)
    Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
    CELSI and NHF EU)

  • Klaus F. Zimmermann

    (University of Bonn)

Abstract

Following a century scarred by the frontlines and atrocities of two World Wars and a split by the Iron Curtain during the Cold War, the demise of Communist rule in Central Eastern Europe followed by integration and enlargement of the European Union (EU) have been among the greatest achievements of Europeans in modern history. The EU single labor market and free mobility of workers are important outcomes but also vehicles, and fundamental cornerstones, of this endeavor. Their role is essential in nurturing the mutual understanding, cooperation and trust between European peoples and their benefits stretch across social, political, cultural and economic domains.

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  • Martin Kahanec & Klaus F. Zimmermann, 2016. "EU Post-enlargement Migration and the Great Recession: Lessons and Policy Implications," Springer Books, in: Martin Kahanec & Klaus F. Zimmermann (ed.), Labor Migration, EU Enlargement, and the Great Recession, pages 419-445, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-45320-9_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-45320-9_17
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