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Mass migration - the fastest growing challenge of the European Union with special reference to croatia (CROSBI ID 672876)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | stručni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Knežević, Sanja ; Kulaš Mirosavljević, Anita ; Duspara, Lena Mass migration - the fastest growing challenge of the European Union with special reference to croatia // Conference Proceedings – KNOWLEDGE BASED SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Sofija, 2018. str. 665-772

Podaci o odgovornosti

Knežević, Sanja ; Kulaš Mirosavljević, Anita ; Duspara, Lena

engleski

Mass migration - the fastest growing challenge of the European Union with special reference to croatia

Migration has become one of the key components of population change in the European Union. Greater mobility has contributed to the increase in the number of migrants in recent decades (migration between regions, and within the EU and migration from non-EU countries). Migration flows over the past decades between and in EU member states have had a significant impact on the current population size in most member states. There are a number of reasons why people want to move to the European Union. Some come to look for a better life, better living standards, some for employment, some to go back to their home country, some to study, etc. Since the first day of July 2013, the Republic of Croatia became the 28th member of the European Union according to the experience of some European Union member states it can be assumed that in the future there will be an increased immigration inflow to the Republic of Croatia as well. Still, the Republic of Croatia is just a land of passage. Currently growing problem of immigration inflows, which so far has not taken on larger proportions is the leaving of the Croatian population from the Croatia. The aim of this paper is to show the migration as the fastest growing problem of the European Union. Most of the developed European countries, despite the bad and extremely unfavourable demographic indicators, still have no clear population and immigration policy. Consequences may be crucial to their future economic development. In this study is included the analysis of the collected statistical data and survey which was conducted among a representative sample of respondents, adults who have left the Republic of Croatia from 1996 to today. The survey will show the main reasons for leaving home country.

migration, emigration, European Union, Croatia

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Podaci o prilogu

665-772.

2018.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Conference Proceedings – KNOWLEDGE BASED SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Sofija:

978-86-80194-12-7

Podaci o skupu

4th International Scientific Conference Knowledge Based Sustainable Economic Development (ERAZ 2018)

predavanje

07.06.2018-07.06.2018

Sofija, Bugarska

Povezanost rada

Ekonomija