terça-feira, 7 de janeiro de 2014
TEc - The gates are open - Romania and Bulgaria bring a recurrent theme to the fore
This is of course a sensitive issue that commands both judgment in assessment and balance in policy.
Emigration/immigration from poorer to richer regions has always caused mixed feelings that swing between anxiety and misplaced hysteria.
There will never be barriers that are effective enough stopping people in search of a better life wherever.
Romania and Bulgaria do indeed pose specific problems stemming from their social and economic set up. Their economies, however, are doing relatively well albeit starting off from proportionally smaller bases. More important is their low unemployment rates - very low compared to most EU countries - providing a sound deterrant to volume would-be emigrants.
People who wished to leave already have - 3m Romanians scattered around Western Europe is a pretty impressive figure for the period over which it occurred.
Concentrations in Italy and Spain being particularly striking.
Poverty emigration en masse from these two countries is now unlikely.A fairly mixed bunch ranging from the skilled to the unskilled will be tempted to make the move westwards. Many will which is why potential host countries need to act swiftly to prevent unwelcome societal problems of many sorts.
A controlled steady outflow is likely, not a rush to the borders.
Emigration/immigration from poorer to richer regions has always caused mixed feelings that swing between anxiety and misplaced hysteria.
There will never be barriers that are effective enough stopping people in search of a better life wherever.
Romania and Bulgaria do indeed pose specific problems stemming from their social and economic set up. Their economies, however, are doing relatively well albeit starting off from proportionally smaller bases. More important is their low unemployment rates - very low compared to most EU countries - providing a sound deterrant to volume would-be emigrants.
People who wished to leave already have - 3m Romanians scattered around Western Europe is a pretty impressive figure for the period over which it occurred.
Concentrations in Italy and Spain being particularly striking.
Poverty emigration en masse from these two countries is now unlikely.A fairly mixed bunch ranging from the skilled to the unskilled will be tempted to make the move westwards. Many will which is why potential host countries need to act swiftly to prevent unwelcome societal problems of many sorts.
A controlled steady outflow is likely, not a rush to the borders.
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