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The Redistributive Impacts of Migration After the EU’s Eastern Enlargement

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

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  • Tatiana Fic

    (National Institute of Economic and Social Research)

  • Dawn Holland

    (National Institute of Economic and Social Research)

  • Paweł Paluchowski

    (National Institute of Economic and Social Research)

  • Jonathan Portes

    (National Institute of Economic and Social Research)

Abstract

The free movement of workers within the EU is one of the fundamental pillars of the EU single market. The policy has been introduced to remove barriers to the functioning of the integrated market and improve the matching of labor supply and demand. While the free mobility of labor can be expected to raise potential growth in Europe in the long run, there have been concerns regarding the short-term impacts of the sudden opening of labor markets in the existing member states to the arrivals from the joining countries.

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  • Tatiana Fic & Dawn Holland & Paweł Paluchowski & Jonathan Portes, 2016. "The Redistributive Impacts of Migration After the EU’s Eastern Enlargement," Springer Books, in: Martin Kahanec & Klaus F. Zimmermann (ed.), Labor Migration, EU Enlargement, and the Great Recession, pages 35-57, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-45320-9_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-45320-9_2
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