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Globalization of the labour market – Circular migration in Hungary

Vol. 12, No 2, 2019

 

Imola Cseh Papp

 

Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, 

University of Szent István, 

Hungary 

papp.imola@gtk.szie.hu

Globalization of the labour market – Circular migration in Hungary

Svitlana Bilan

 

Faculty of Management, Rzeszow University of Technology 

Poland, 

s.bilan@prz.edu.pl


Krisztina Dajnoki

 

Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Debrecen

Hungary 

dajnoki.krisztina@econ.unideb.hu


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Abstract. Explanation of the recently intensified willingness to migrate has many components, among which migration for the purpose of employment is a paramount one. The study deals with the exploration of the three basic characteristics of globalizing employment in Central and Eastern Europe and Hungary in particular: migration motivations of foreign employees, their labour market characteristics and the degree of their social integration. The authors aim to provide a comprehensive picture of the content of engagement – which is continuously becoming significant in practice – of highly qualified employees originating from developed countries. The findings at the end of the analysis – due to the size and homogenous nature of the sample – are mostly thought-experiments, but we expect to provide a valid contribution to scientific and everyday discussions about migration.

 

 

Received: December, 2018

1st Revision: February, 2019

Accepted: April, 2019

 

DOI: 10.14254/2071-8330.2019/12-2/11

 

JEL ClassificationJ21, J6, O15, R23

Keywordsintegration, labour market, migrants, Hungary

 

 

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