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@book{ Black2010,
 title = {A continent moving west? EU enlargement and labour migration from Central and Eastern Europe},
 editor = {Black, Richard and Engbersen, Godfried and Okólski, Marek and Panţîru, Cristina},
 year = {2010},
 series = {IMISCoe Research},
 pages = {335},
 address = {Amsterdam},
 publisher = {Amsterdam Univ. Press},
 isbn = {978-90-4851-097-9},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-273455},
 abstract = {"A continent moving west?" explores the expansion of migration from countries in Eastern Europe following their accession to the European Union. Fifteen expertly authored chapters address head-on what the consequences of large-scale migration have been since 2007. The analysis is conducted for both origin countries, notably Poland, Romania and Bulgaria, and destination countries, including the UK, the Netherlands and Norway. Particular attention is given to labour market impacts, while also discussing migration policies emerging throughout the continent. Overall, this book testifies to how many of the migration patterns so far generated are temporary, circular or seasonal, thus warranting the label 'incomplete' or 'liquid'. Yet, the fluid nature of such movements is expected to continue, making forecasts for future migration - and its repercussions - highly unreliable. One thing is clear. Conventional notions of migration as a one-way, permanent or long-term process are increasingly becoming wide of the mark.},
 keywords = {labor migration; Arbeitsmarkt; EU; Migration; Eastern Europe; migration policy; Arbeitsmigration; Central Europe; working conditions; Zuwanderung; Arbeitsbedingungen; migration; Mitteleuropa; eastwards expansion; Migrationspolitik; immigration; Osterweiterung; Osteuropa; EU; labor market}}