Table of Contents

  Prelims  
  Table of Contents
5
1. Introduction
6-11
2. Data Sources on International Migration in the Eastern Partnership and the Visegrad Countries
12-39
3. Migration profiles of the receiving (Visegrad) countries
  3.1 Czechia: the main immigration country in the V4
41-71
  3.2 Hungary: cross-border migration in a fragmented ethnic spaceHungary: cross-border migration in a fragmented ethnic space
72-87
  3.3 Poland: on the way towards becoming a country of immigration
88-110
  3.4 Slovakia: silent, steady and regulated immigration
111-127
4. Migration profiles of the sending (Eastern Partner) countries
  4.1 Belarus: integration in the international migration space
128-149
  4.2 Georgia: Migration, a main risk towards sustainable demographic future
150-169
  4.3 Moldova: country of mass labor outmigration
170-190
  4.4 Ukraine: stable outflow and changing nature
191-211
5. Migration flows and trends in the region – in the shadow of giants
212-222
6. The migration nexus of Visegrad and Eastern partner countries: concluding remarks and political guidelines
224-233


List of Authors

Ekaterina Antipova , Faculty of Geography, Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus
http://www.bsu.by/en/main.aspx?guid=124701

Andrei Crivenco , Pridnestrovian Sevchenko State University, Tiraspol, Moldova

Dušan Drbohlav , Charles University in Prague, Prague,Czechia
http://www.geomigrace.cz/?q=en/node/35

Ágnes Eross , Geographical Institute, RCAES Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
http://www.mtafki.hu/kutatok/eross/index_en.html

Dávid Karácsonyi , Geographical Institute, RCAES Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
http://www.mtafki.hu/kutatok/karacsonyi/index_en.html

Áron Kincses , Hungarian Central Statistical Office, Budapest, Hungary

Liudmila Fakeyeva , Faculty of Geography, Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus
http://www.bsu.by/en/main.aspx?guid=124801

František Križan , Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, Bratislava
http://www.regionalnageografia.sk/index.php?id=401&pid=11

Viliam Lauko , Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, Bratislava
http://www.regionalnageografia.sk/index.php?id=401&pid=1

Magdalena Lesinska , Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
http://www.migracje.uw.edu.pl/osoba/15/

Giorgi Meladze , Institute of Geography, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia
http://geography.tsu.ge/index.php?id=363&lang=eng

Kostyantyn Mezentsev , Faculty of Geography, Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Kyiv, Ukraine
http://www.geo.univ.kiev.ua/eng/mezentsev_konstiantyn_.html

Anna Mydlová , Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, Bratislava
http://www.regionalnageografia.sk/index.php?id=401&pid=37

Grygorii Pidgrushnyi , Insitute of Geography, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
http://igu.org.ua/uk/content/підгрушний-григорій-петрович

Joseph Salukvadze , Division of Human Geography, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi,Georgia
http://www.tsu.edu.ge/en/faculty_staff_directory/faculty/division_of_human_geography

Béla Soltész , Demographic Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary
http://www.demografia.hu/en/staff-soltesz-bela

Ladislav Tolmáci , Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, Bratislava
http://www.regionalnageografia.sk/index.php?id=401&pid=7

Ondrej Valenta , Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czechia
http://www.geomigrace.cz/?q=en/node/16