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A nemzetközi munkaerő-migráció elmélete

János Honvári

Prosperitas, 2014, vol. 1, issue 2, 88-101

Abstract: Migration is one of the significant phenomena of our times, its analysis is a topical issue in social science research projects. Te question could to be examined through different aspects, from which one possible and current way is to analyze economically motivated labor flow. Tis paper will present economic theories in relation to migration in order to reflect on the following problems: While it seems that the motivational factors of the economic migration could be easily revealed, the decisions concerning migration are much more complex. Tus, it is not enough to involve a few important explaining factors in order to be able provide a sound model for the phenomenon. After the discussion and analysis of different theoretical models it can be argued that the migration processes delineated by the tools of economics are far from precise. Although this problem is not new, in order to underpin the above mentioned claims, the paper also reflect upon the main conclusions of East-European migration flows following the “opening of the doors” in UK.

Keywords: Migráció; Nemzetközi munkaerő-áramlás; Neoklasszikus migrációelmélet; Brit migráció; Migration; International labor flow; Neoclassical migration theory; British migration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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