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Béla Galgóczi, Janine Leschke

Intra-EU labour migration after Eastern enlargement and during the crisis

This paper by senior ETUI researchers Béla Galgóczi and Janine Leschke looks at recent trends in labour migration from new EU member states to the EU15, with a focus on the impact of the crisis on intra-EU labour mobility. Based on data from the European Labour Force Survey, the findings of the... Find out more

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Magdalena Bernaciak

Social dumping: political catchphrase or threat to labour standards?

Despite its widespread use in popular discourse, the term ‘social dumping’ remains poorly defined and thus subject to misconceptions or conscious abuse. This paper reviews recent public debates and academic studies on real or perceived social dumping threats, drawing attention to the simplistic... Find out more

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Béla Galgóczi, Janine Leschke, Andrew Watt

Intra-EU labour migration: flows, effects and policy responses

This working paper is an update of the 2009/3 ETUI Working Paper that was itself an abridged and revised version of the introductory chapter of the book EU Labour Migration since Enlargement: Trends, Impacts and Policies. The book, published by Ashgate in May 2009, was edited by the present authors... Find out more

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Magdalena Bernaciak

Labour cooperation or labour conflict in the enlarged EU?

This paper examines how Western and CEE trade unions are coping with intensifying cross-border competition. It asks what strategies they employ to increase or preserve employment levels and to improve working conditions in a transnationally competitive environment. The evidence on Polish–German... Find out more

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Jan Kunz

Labour mobility and EU enlargement – a review of current trends and debates

The focus of the article is labour mobility within the European Union (EU) and how the current trends may be influenced by the impending accession of the central and eastern European Countries (CEECs). The findings are based on a number of recent studies conducted by various authors. Starting from a... Find out more

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