The Challenge of Labor Mobility in an Enlarged European Union
Pascal Delisle
No 2, Les Cahiers européens de Sciences Po from Centre d'études européennes (CEE) at Sciences Po, Paris
Abstract:
This paper proceeds in threesteps. First it starts by setting the economic and demographic stage on which theenlargement process is to take place. Second, it identifies and analyzes the likeliness –andtypes– of migratory flows within an enlarged Union in the case of a full enlargement option. Third, it assesses the possible impact of such flows on the member states’economies and evaluates the desirability –and alternative forms- of mitigationstrategies. It concludes by assessing the compromise recently reached in that respectbetween the European Union and the first ten candidate countries.
Keywords: social policy; immigration policy; enlargement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002-06-01
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