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Book Intra EU Labour mobility  Pros and Cons

Download or read book Intra EU Labour mobility Pros and Cons written by Amelia Martha Matera and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2018-10-10 with total page 9 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2018 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: European Union, University of Malta (Institute for European Studies), language: English, abstract: Intra-EU migration is one of the four fundamental freedoms of the EU, together with free movement of goods, services and capital, introduced with the Rome Treaties in 1957. The first part of this paper is dedicated to elucidate labour mobility and its characteristic, the central discussion and aim is to analyse the pro and contra of labour mobility within the European Union, and in the concluding part, I will mention some proposals made by scholars, which could support positive changes in the field of intra-EU mobility. Although the literature about labour mobility is quite exhaustive, the main problem are the resources. Analysing intra-EU migration at macro level is quite different, there is a lack of data and transnational surveys. Although a detailed analysis is not provided, scholars try to comprehend more about the phenomena. This topic has a strong meaning in our lives, at several levels. The author Baldwin explains that migration has a political and economic meaning within the EU. From a political perspective citizens of EU enjoy mobility and this affects the image European citizens have about their neighbours; from an economical point of view, which is the focus of this paper, mobility of labours allows worker to best use their skills and experiences, and firms can enjoy from competent workers. Baldwin`s analysis begins by defining the difference between goods and national labour markets, which have their own regulation. According to Baldwin the reason for this is that Member States have limited migration within the EU and there are important differences among the MS, different legislations and different practices. Within the EU we find countries more privileged than others. What makes individuals take the decision to move? Zimmermann analyses the main push-factors, which make EU citizens move to other MS, these factors are: job, education, family and others. At the same time, the author suggests that future factors could be: work and income, social network, housing and local environment.

Book Labour Mobility in the European Union as an Example of the Transnationalization of Employment

Download or read book Labour Mobility in the European Union as an Example of the Transnationalization of Employment written by Torben Krings and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Economic Impact of Intra EU Labour Mobility in Receiving and Sending Countries

Download or read book Economic Impact of Intra EU Labour Mobility in Receiving and Sending Countries written by Holger Bonin and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Intra EU Labour Mobility at a Glance

Download or read book Intra EU Labour Mobility at a Glance written by and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Commission publishes each year a Report on the intra-EU labour mobility which provides updated information on labour mobility trends in EU and EFTA countries. The analysis covers the mobility of all working age citizens (20-64 years) as well as the mobility of those who are active (employed and unemployed).The report also looks at indicators of economic integration of mobile citizens, such as employment /unemployment rates and occupations. The two main data sources used are Eurostat population and migration statistics - for mobility of all citizens - and the European Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS) for the analysis of mobility of active citizens and economic integration. The current paper highlights the most relevant figures of labour mobility from the 2019 Report on the intra-EU labour mobility, covering both EU citizens and EU workers. It also contains new findings on "mobility spells" (period of stay in the destination country).

Book Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility 2022

Download or read book Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility 2022 written by and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The annual report on intra-EU labour mobility provides updated information on labour mobility trends in EU and EFTA countries based on 2020/2021 data. The analysis considers the mobility of all working age EU citizens (20-64 years) in particular the mobility of the EU citizens in this age group who are active in the labour market (i.e. employed and unemployed).

Book Blessing and Curse of Intra EU Mobility

Download or read book Blessing and Curse of Intra EU Mobility written by Christiane Heimann and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Christiane Heimann provides insights on how the economic and political situation in Spain, Germany and the UK affects the institutional implementation of free labour movement and how mobile EU citizens navigate the institutional policies strategically. The study examines different profiles of EU citizens exercising free labour movement and shows ways of EU labour recruitment and transnational labour integration taking into account the institutional implementation of related EU policies. Intra-Community mobility policies and practices will be assessed in terms of their effectiveness for international recruitment and labour integration. Contents EU Polity and harmonisation Right places for intra-EU mobility Creating the right circumstances in Spain, Germany, and UK Right people: myth, motives, profiles and chances Target Groups Lecturers and students of social sciences, sociology, political science, economics, human resources management, social work and business education Politicians and practitioners dealing with migration and integration, international recruiters, personnel consultants and human resource managers interested in intra-EU migration policies and practices The Author Christiane Heimann completed her PhD at the Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences (BAGSS). She has conducted research and taught at the Universities in Germany, the UK, the US and Spain. Besides, she has worked in business and policy consultancy in Germany, Spain and at EU-level. .

Book Intra EU Labour Mobility After the Pandemic

Download or read book Intra EU Labour Mobility After the Pandemic written by and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Intra EU Labour Mobility at a Glance

Download or read book Intra EU Labour Mobility at a Glance written by and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The annual reporting on intra-EU labour mobility provides updated information on labour mobility trends in EU and EFTA countries based on 2019/2020 data. The analysis considers the mobility of all working age EU citizens (20-64 years) in particular the mobility of the EU citizens in this age group who are active (employed and unemployed). Each report also covers special topics associated with intra-EU labour mobility, according to current developments and policy needs. The 2021 edition focuses on intra-EU professional mobility in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, on the one hand, and, on the other, return mobility of mobile European citizens. The two main data sources used are Eurostat population (including international migration) statistics and the European Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS). The population statistics are based on the official population register, leading to a certain time-lag in data provision, but with the advantages of a real inventory. The Labour Force Survey is in general more detailed and available with a shorter delay, but the sample size sometimes restricts a detailed analysis of small groups.

Book 2019 Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility

Download or read book 2019 Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility written by and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The annual report on intra-EU labour mobility provides updated information on labour mobility trends in EU and EFTA countries. The analysis considers the mobility of all working-age citizens (20-64 years) as well as the mobility of those who are active (employed and unemployed). The report also looks at indicators of economic integration of mobile citizens, such as employment/unemployment rates and occupations. This year the specific topic on mobility spells is also analysed. The two main data sources used are Eurostat population and migration statistics - for mobility of all citizens - and the European Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS) for the analysis of mobility of active citizens and economic integration.

Book Labour Mobility and Local and Regional Authorities

Download or read book Labour Mobility and Local and Regional Authorities written by and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book 2017 Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility

Download or read book 2017 Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility written by and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report provides an annually updated picture of intra-EU labour mobility in the EU. It presents an overview of stocks and flows of all and of active EU movers of working age using the most up-to-date EU-wide comparable data. Therefore, the report identifies main countries of destination and of origin and identifies major changes compared to previous years in the Member States. Like every year, the report looks at the situation of movers on the labour market, by comparing indicators such as employment rates, occupations, sectors of activity, education, over-qualification between different groups of movers, to nationals in the country of residence and over time. Furthermore, the report addresses a variety of specific topics, that differ from year to year, depending on current developments and policy needs. This year, the report specifically looks at the gender dimension of mobility, language and other barriers to cross-border mobility in neighbouring regions; and at the mobility of health professionals.

Book The Rise of the Free Movements

Download or read book The Rise of the Free Movements written by Ninke Mussche and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Intra-EU mobility has been the subject of debate from its very inception. Some scholars argue that intra-EU labour migration improves the allocation of human capital in the EU and contend that the level of permanent-type labour mobility is still too low to talk of a single European labour market. Others point to the social downside of both free labour mobility and free service mobility, such as the increased precariousness of industrial relations, and problems of wage dumping. Since the downsides are acute and demand attention, less attention has been given to the origins, destinations and nature of the posting flows more generally. One of the reasons for this is the fact that data on posting are still scarce.This article aims to fill this gap by exploring unique posting data for Belgium. Based on these data we argue that while the free movement of labour and a single European labour market has been a policy goal for decades, it is the free movement of services that is well on its way to shape a hybrid single European labour market. Permanent type mobility is greatly complemented with high levels of short term service mobility. Service mobility/posting is as much a phenomenon of intra-EU15 mobility, than it is of EU12 mobility.Moreover, posting is set to remain more popular than classical free movement of labour among EU12 citizens. Service workers circumvent the most important linguistic, cultural, institutional and social hurdles that classical mobile workers face in a diverse EU. The free movement of services is developing to such an extent that it complements permanent type free labour mobility in shaping a single but typically European labour market that is driven by diversity and circular mobility.

Book Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility 2020

Download or read book Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility 2020 written by and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The annual report on intra-EU labour mobility provides updated information on labour mobility trends in EU and EFTA countries based on 2019/2018 data. The analysis considers the mobility of all working-age EU citizens (20-64 years) as well as the mobility of the EU citizens in this age group who are active (employed and unemployed). The report also looks at indicators of economic integration of mobile citizens, such as employment/unemployment rates and occupations. The two main data sources used are Eurostat population and migration statistics - for mobility of all citizens - and the European Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS) for the analysis of mobility of active citizens and economic integration. This year's edition features two specific topics: mobility of high-skilled EU citizens; and the impact of demographic change on prospective mobility flows across the EU.

Book Measuring Labour Mobility and Migration Using Big Data

Download or read book Measuring Labour Mobility and Migration Using Big Data written by Cloé Gendronneau and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The free movement of people and workers, introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, ensures that all EU citizens and their family members have the right to seek work, become self-employed, be a pensioner or student anywhere across the EU. Latest official available data from Eurostat report that 17.6 million EU citizens are currently living and working abroad and 4 per cent of the EU population of working age lives in another EU country. Having up-to-date information about the nature and extent of such mobility is important for policy making, such as labour market policy or social services. However, timely and reliable statistics on the number of EU citizens residing in or moving across other Member states are difficult to obtain. Official statistics on EU movers are developed by national offices of statistics and published by Eurostat, but they come with a considerable time lag of about two years. With the rise of the Internet, new data sources potentially offer opportunities to complement traditional sources for EU mobility statistics. In particular, the availability of high quantities of individual geo-tagged data from social media (i.e. metadata that contains information linked to the geographical location of the content) has opened new opportunities. In this report, we study these opportunities in detail, exploring the possibilities of using these new "big data" sources - focusing in particular on social-media data, such as those from Facebook and Twitter - to develop a method to provide more timely and potentially more accurate EU mobility statistics. As such, we investigate the potential of geo-referenced social-media data to facilitate "nowcasting", providing nearly real-time estimates that will serve as early warnings about changes in EU mobility. In order to tailor the study's scope to the policy area of European Commission's Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities DG, we focus on intra-EU migration - or in other words, EU mobility. Against this background, we have collected a number of different datasets to develop methodologies to provide recent estimates of stocks of EU movers and EU mobility flows using social-media data, complemented with traditional data sources. Stocks and flows are concepts regularly used in migration research, stemming from the field of system dynamics. A stock is a measure of a quantity at one specific time that may have accumulated in the past - in this case, EU movers residing in a different member state. A flow variable is roughly equivalent to a rate or a speed measured over an interval of time. Mobility flows are expressed as the total number of EU citizens per time unit (e.g. year) moving from one member state to the other. This document reports the results of this attempt to develop such an approach. The report takes stock of the advantages and disadvantages of new and traditional data sources, and what is known about new methodologies using social-media data. It subsequently describes the data collected, the proposed models for estimating stocks and flows, and the results of the application of these models using real-world data. Furthermore, the report offers direction for the European Commission to potentially use this approach in the policy process.

Book 2016 Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility

Download or read book 2016 Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility written by Elena Fries-Tersch and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 199 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The aim of this report is to monitor and make public labour mobility flows and patterns in the EU as per Article 29 of Regulation (EU) 2016/589 and provide key quantitative information in order to ensure better implementation of initiatives to support the right of workers to free movement. While reports based on different national sources are published from time to time, and EU-wide reports often focus on intra-EU mobility in general, information specifically on intra-EU labour mobility using harmonised and comparable data across the EU is not regularly available. This report, addressing the specific issue of intra-EU labour mobility, is published annually, presenting general information on stocks and flows of all — and specifically of active — intra-EU movers, along with information such as occupational structure, age structure and employment rates. The report also analyses a variety of specific topics, depending on current developments and policy needs

Book 2018 Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility

Download or read book 2018 Annual Report on Intra EU Labour Mobility written by Elena Fries-Tersch and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The latest developments indicate that the large growth in mobility seen in 2015 and 2016, has slightly slowed down. Intra-EU mobility is still increasing but with a slower speed. In 2017, there were 17 million EU-28 movers. This annual report provides updated information on labour-mobility trends in EU and EFTA countries. This year, the report also analyses the qualifications and the household’s composition of the EU-28 movers.

Book Intra EU Labour Migration

Download or read book Intra EU Labour Migration written by Béla Galgoczi and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This working paper is an update of the 2009/3 ETUI Working Paper that was itself an abridged and revised version of the introductory chapter of the book EU Labour Migration since Enlargement: Trends, Impacts and Policies. The book, published by Ashgate in May 2009, was edited by the present authors. This updated working paper focuses on the effects of the crisis on intra-EU labour mobility. It is based mostly on recent employment and population data from the European Labour Force Survey while also drawing on some material from an upcoming book to be published by the authors at Ashgate.