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The Criteria Underlying The Romanians Emigration Intent

Cristian Elena Raluca (), Bărăgan Laura Georgeta () and Mustea Șerban Răzvan ()
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Cristian Elena Raluca: Romanian American University, Bucharest
Bărăgan Laura Georgeta: Romanian American University, Bucharest
Mustea Șerban Răzvan: Romanian American University, Bucharest

Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2017, vol. XVII, issue 1, 150-154

Abstract: For the twenty-first century, the emigrants' earnings compared with those of the localpopulation decreased due to the current economic climate and changes in the labour market of thecountry of destination. According to official statistics provided by Eurostat, in developed countries,compared to the previous years, as a result of the increase in the share of low skilled immigrants,the migrants' wages are very low or nonexistent in some cases - if they do not work. Although someof the emigrants have a high level of training or higher education acquired in their countryof origin, they sometimes accept certain jobs regarded perhaps even as lowering in their owncountry. In this article we aimed the evolution of the Romanians migration from the pastyears, based on a quantitative research conducted in the city of Focsani (Vrancea County).

Keywords: labour market; emigration; country of destination (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J61 J62 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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