One of the most important consequences of EU enlargement in May 2004 was to extend the principle of the free movement of labour to the citizens of the central and eastern European new member states. In this book a team of labour economists and migration experts sheds light on the dimensions characteristics and impacts of cross-border labour migration in selected sending (Hungary Latvia and Poland) and receiving (Austria Germany Sweden and the UK) countries. Separate contributions detail the policy responses by governments employers and trade unions in these countries to the challenges posed by both inward and outward migration. By setting out and analyzing the facts for seven countries which vary greatly in their geographical situation policies and outcomes the book contributes to the debate on this crucial issue in the ongoing process of European integration.
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