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Modern trends in international labour migration within the integration of Ukraine to the EU

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  • Vovk V. A.

    (S. Kuznets KhNUE)

  • Serpukhov M. Y.

    (S. Kuznets KhNUE)

Abstract

The paper considers the impact of labor migration on the economy of member countries of the integration process. With the development of integration processes of particular relevance to the issues the impact of migration flows on the economies of members of the integration process. Different levels of development of countries, wages, living standards and reducing barriers to migration are largely encourages the development of labor migration, which greatly affected the labor market and developing economies of the member countries of the integration associations. The article analyzes the trends of labor migration in the EU and Ukraine. It was established that the integration process significantly stimulate internal migration. Modern trends in labor migration within the EU are small scale. In most countries of the EU labor migration has similar dynamics of migration in Ukraine. Overall, a significant number of EU and Ukraine has a negative growth of the labor force. In general, the current trends of labor migration in the EU and Ukraine have a similar character. Further development of Ukraine's integration into the EU is not a dangerous trend of mass labor migration from Ukraine to the EU.

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  • Vovk V. A. & Serpukhov M. Y., 2014. "Modern trends in international labour migration within the integration of Ukraine to the EU," Вісник економіки транспорту і промисловості, CyberLeninka;Украинская государственная академия железнодорожного транспорта, issue 45, pages 283-286.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:031720:15659839
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