Kureková, L. (2010): Theories of migration: critical review in the context of the EU East-West flows. CARIM AS Best Participant Essays Series 2010/44, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, San Domenico di Fiesole: EUI
Abstract
This paper critically reviews theories of migration in the context of EU
East-West flows. In addition to outlining the weaknesses of the dominant
approaches, it also reviews migration theorizing more generally and synthesizes
current suggestions on how to advance migration theorizing. The paper
empirically tests the neoclassical paradigm on the actual data of
after-accession labor mobility from the EU8 countries to the UK and Ireland. It
argues that neoclassical theory of migration struggles to account for
significantly different rates of outmigration from CEE countries which share
similar living and wage differentials relative to Western Europe. The analysis
helps to support the conceptual critique of this theory and to emphasize the
need to incorporate country0specific institutional and structural variables into
migration research ahilw analyzing migration as part of broader global processes
and socio-economic change.
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