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Author
Iglicka Krystyna (Leon Koźmiński Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management, Poland)
Title
The Foreign Labour Market in Poland
Source
Emergo. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, 2003, vol. 10, no. 3, s. 44-55, tab., rys., bibliogr. 15 poz.
Keyword
Cudzoziemcy, Emigracja zarobkowa, Rynek pracy
Foreigners, Economic emigration, Labour market
Country
Europa Wschodnia, Polska
Eastern Europe, Poland
Abstract
The geography of migratory flows into Poland during the transition period pertains to the structure of the global division of labour. It should be no wonder that, at the beginning of the economic transformation, highly skilled workers from the "West" and Asia, and only a small part of the flow from the "East", found employment on the primary labour market. The majority of the mobility from the East was mainly characterised by unskilled or skilled manual workers who found work (legal or illegal) on the secondary labour market. (fragment of text)
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ISSN
1233-3115
Language
eng
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