ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND MIGRATION FLOWS - A REGIONAL APPROACH AT THE EUROPEAN UNION LEVEL
Cristina-Raluca Mazilescu
Revista Economica, 2012, vol. Supplement, issue 1, 448-458
Abstract:
The successive enlargement of the European Union has brought together regions with different levels of development. This paper analyzes from a comparative perspective the evolution of GDP per inhabitant and employment rate at European NUTS 2 level. Compared with year 2000, although the disparities between European regions diminished, in 2009 the differences remained significant. This situation exerts a large influence on migration flows, with all consequences on the future economic development in sending and receiving countries.
Date: 2012
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