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Migrace v České republice v kontextu nových trendů
[MIgration in the Czech Republic in the context of new trends]

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  • Abramuszkinova Pavlikova, Eva

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Europe is an important target for rapidly increasing number of different migration flows. Most migrants are economically active and their main motivation for stay abroad is a job or a family reunion. New migration trends are present also in the Czech Republic which has changed from a transit country before 1990 into the country of destination for foreigners from various countries with different reasons for a stay. Nearly four percentage proportion of foreigners in the Czech society is slowly increasing. A specific nowadays phenomena is the migration of professionals and the brain drain issue. It is a challenge for the Czech Republic if to become an attractive country for highly skilled professionals who could assist with the development of society and increase of competitiveness.

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  • Abramuszkinova Pavlikova, Eva, 2011. "Migrace v České republice v kontextu nových trendů [MIgration in the Czech Republic in the context of new trends]," MPRA Paper 30671, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:30671
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    Keywords

    world migration and the CR; migration trends; foreigners in the CR;
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    • F22 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business - - - International Migration

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