Romanian citizens in Hungary according to 2011 Population Census data

Over the past decades the migration role of Europe has been revalued. Nowadays, the majority of Western and Southern European states have a foreign born population of several million. The subject of international migration increasingly comes into the front in the context of the sustainability of the...

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Published inGeographical phorum Vol. XIV; no. 2; pp. 190 - 198
Main Author Kincses, Aron
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Craiova University of Craiova, Department of Geography 01.12.2015
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Summary:Over the past decades the migration role of Europe has been revalued. Nowadays, the majority of Western and Southern European states have a foreign born population of several million. The subject of international migration increasingly comes into the front in the context of the sustainability of the ageing Western societies and the climate change (environmental migration). Since the regime changes of the 90s, the Central European countries, as a result of economic convergence and integration, have become host areas. In the life of Hungary and the neighbouring countries, this phenomenon resulted in a very new situation. Most of the migrants are from neighbouring countries. So, there are obvious border effects and the territorial ethnic redistribution.
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ISSN:1583-1523
2067-4635
DOI:10.5775/fg.2067-4635.2015.225.d