The influx of economic immigrants to Poland in recent years is a phenomenon which has no precedent in the modern history of Poland, and which could be a signal of important changes taking place in the other countries of Central...
The population of Ukraine is lower by nearly 5 million people than the previously reported figures, which were used in recent years for economic planning and analyses. The new data indicate that it will be necessary to redesign...
Ukraine is preparing for a radical overhaul of the labor code. According to experts, the changes will cause a new wave of emigration, and Ukraine is already suffering from labor shortages and will not be able to cope without...
The Ukrainian government is trying to stop the emigration to the West, including Poland. However, there are few signs that the it could succeed in its efforts.
The three Baltic countries have seen some of the world's largest ever peacetime population transfers as hundreds of thousands of Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians have left for higher salaries and better opportunities in...
Ukraine's Maidan revolution, the seizure of Crimea by Russia, war against Russian-backed separatists in the east of the country and a deep economic recession have sent a torrent of Ukrainians either seeking shelter elsewhere in...
Over a year ago the US Senate accepted a project for amnesty of illegal US residents as well as new rules for new immigrants. First, however, work on the project was suspended, and now, because of the Republican majority, the...
Low population growth and economic emigration may lead to a sharp crisis in Poland's pension system and public finances. This can be prevented by a conscious family policy and economic immigration to Poland, especially from...
Poland is one of the leading OECD countries, but not in spending on research and development or pre capita income – instead, Poland is a leader in supplying foreign countries with emigrants with higher vocational and university...
There are more than 115 million immigrants currently living in developed countries of the OECD - people born outside their current country of residence who hold citizenship of the country of their origin. They constitute approx....