Migration trends in an enlarged Europe

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Publication Date 2004
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A study by the European Commission and the EU Foundation for the Improvement in Living and Working Conditions, based on a Eurobarometer poll shows that, even under conditions of full freedom of movement, migration from all new Member States to all current Member States would be likely to be about 1% of the working age population of the new Member States over the next five years - approximately 220,000 per year, in a Union of 450 million.

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http://www.grupa484.org.rs/czm/migracioni_potencijal/Migration%20trends%20in%20an%20enlarged%20Europee%20European%20Foundation_%20Krieger_2004.pdf http://www.grupa484.org.rs/czm/migracioni_potencijal/Migration%20trends%20in%20an%20enlarged%20Europee%20European%20Foundation_%20Krieger_2004.pdf
http://ec.europa.eu/comm/employment_social/news/2004/feb/ip_04_267_en.html http://ec.europa.eu/comm/employment_social/news/2004/feb/ip_04_267_en.html
http://ec.europa.eu/comm/justice_home/fsj/immigration/fsj_immigration_intro_en.htm http://ec.europa.eu/comm/justice_home/fsj/immigration/fsj_immigration_intro_en.htm

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