The Social Impacts of Emigration and Rural-Urban Migration in Croatia: 1991–2011

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Abstract

The paper explores the social impacts of emigration and rural-urban migration in Croatia, focusing on the period from 1991 to 2011. In this period, Croatia has experienced conflict and post-conflict-induced population movements, followed by a period of normalization of migration flows. The paper explores, in detail, labour migration and impacts on labour markets, in the context of skills shortages in Croatia. The role of remittances and social security agreements are also addressed. The paper addresses the problems of institutional support and of migration policy, making a series of recommendations for policy makers to minimize the social costs of migration and, instead, ensure that migration contributes to social development. Adapted from the source document.

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Mežnarić, S., & Stubbs, P. (2012). The Social Impacts of Emigration and Rural-Urban Migration in Croatia: 1991–2011. Migracijske i Etničke Teme / Migration and Ethnic Themes, 28(3), 241–285. https://doi.org/10.11567/met.28.3.1

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