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Eurasian Geography and Economics | 2014

Intra- vs. extra-regional migration in the post-Soviet space

Zuzanna Brunarska; Joanna Nestorowicz; Stefan Markowski

The paper addresses the distinctiveness of migration flows in the post-Soviet space east of the European Union: the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and Georgia. Population mobility within this region is hypothesized to differ from extra-regional population movements due to the common institutional past of these states, all of which were once the USSR republics. It has been claimed that CIS countries form a distinct post-Soviet migration system. Within the framework of the migration systems theory, this paper offers a quantitative analysis of the scale and mechanics of cross-border population mobility in the region. By means of network analysis, it examines the intensity and distinctiveness of intra-regional migration flows relative to those between the region and third countries. We have also used an econometric gravity model to identify the main drivers of migration flows in the region. The resultant findings show that the existence of the post-Soviet migration system is questionable and should not be treated axiomatically. This is because the mobility of people from and to the CIS region is relatively high, and the region is increasingly integrated into the international division of labor through trade and capital mobility. The cross-border mobility of people also reflects this globalization trend.


Journal of Sociology | 2014

Migration management in the EU's eastern neighbourhood

Stefan Markowski; Zuzanna Brunarska; Joanna Nestorowicz

In this article we review migration policies that have evolved in the eastern neighbourhood of the European Union, that is, in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. We ask how they compare with those that have been adopted by European Union member states and migrant settler countries such as Australia. We also use this regional perspective to comment on the application of the systems methodology in migration studies.


Central and Eastern European Migration Review | 2012

Immigrant Self-employment: Definitions, Concepts and Methods

Joanna Nestorowicz


Archive | 2015

Free movement of workers and transitional arrangements: lessons from the 2004 and 2007 enlargements

Agnieszka Fihel; Anna Janicka; Paweł Kaczmarczyk; Joanna Nestorowicz


Archive | 2014

The Politics of Mainstreaming, Immigrant Integration Policies: Case study of Poland

Ignacy Jóźwiak; Joanna Nestorowicz; Magdalena Lesińska


Archive | 2008

Do networks do the works? Migration networks among Indian entrepreneurs in Poland and Belgium

Joanna Nestorowicz


Archive | 2014

Internal vs external migration in post-Soviet space. CARIM-East Research Report

Zuzanna Brunarska; Joanna Nestorowicz; Stefan Markowski


Archive | 2014

Internal vs external migration in post-Soviet space

Zuzanna Brunarska; Joanna Nestorowicz; Stefan Markowski


Archive | 2014

Moldovan Migration Policy Dilemma: Brain Drain or Jobless Growth? CARIM-East Research Report

Sergiu Porcescu; Joanna Nestorowicz; Stefan Markowski


11th IMISCOE Annual Conference "Immigration, Social Cohesion and Social Innovation | 2014

Emerging Integration Policy and the Potential for mainstreaming in Poland

Ignacy Jóźwiak; Joanna Nestorowicz

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University of New South Wales

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