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Immigration or emigration country? Migration trends and their socio-economic background in Hungary: A longer-term historical perspective

Irén Gödri, Béla Soltész and Boróka Bodacz-Nagy ()
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Boróka Bodacz-Nagy: Hungarian Demographic Research Institute

No 19, Working Papers on Population, Family and Welfare from Hungarian Demographic Research Institute

Abstract: This paper – elaborated in the framework of the international SEEMIG project2 – aims to analyse specifi c development paths as regards migratory, labour market, human capital and demographic processes and patterns in Hungary. The objective is to offer a review of migration processes, labour market characteristics, demographic and human capital development, and at the same time highlighting inter-linkages between these different factors. The analysis spans two sections of the period examined: it off ers a concise historical review of the changes in these processes from the 1950s to the present day, and it then examines in detail the current situation and the changes in the recent past, including causes and consequences, with a particular focus on the past decade.

JEL-codes: J61 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 77 pages
Date: 2014
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Published in Working Papers on Population, Family and Welfare, 2014, pages 1-77

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