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@inbook{1542457, author = {Burianová, Sylvie and Votradovcová, Hana}, address = {Bratislava}, booktitle = {Phantom Menace : The Politics and Policies of Migration in Central Europe}, editor = {Jacek Kucharczyk and Grigorij Mesežnikov}, keywords = {Czech Republic; migration; policy; socio-economic aspects}, howpublished = {elektronická verze "online"}, language = {eng}, location = {Bratislava}, isbn = {978-80-88289-13-5}, pages = {82-104}, publisher = {Institut for Public Affairs, Heinrich-Boll-Stiftung}, title = {Czech Republic : Socio-economic aspects of migration}, url = {https://eu.boell.org/en/2019/02/14/phantom-menace-politics-and-policies-migration-central-europe}, year = {2018} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1542457 AU - Burianová, Sylvie - Votradovcová, Hana PY - 2018 TI - Czech Republic : Socio-economic aspects of migration VL - Neuveden PB - Institut for Public Affairs, Heinrich-Boll-Stiftung CY - Bratislava SN - 9788088289135 KW - Czech Republic KW - migration KW - policy KW - socio-economic aspects UR - https://eu.boell.org/en/2019/02/14/phantom-menace-politics-and-policies-migration-central-europe L2 - https://eu.boell.org/en/2019/02/14/phantom-menace-politics-and-policies-migration-central-europe N2 - Since the early 1990s, when the Czech Republic has transformed into the main immigration destination among the V4 countries, can be identified several periods and milestones, which not only influenced the patterns of the international migration, but also the formation of the Czech migration policy. The aim of the chapter is to summarise and discuss recent developments in migration trends on general level, the demographic and socio-economic situation and migration governance in the period of 1989-2018. The chapter finds, that the trends characterising the current Czech migration policy, in contrast to high demand for labour force, is an increased effort to manage migration through stricter and more selective access to opportunities for foreigners. The restrictive trends in migration policies have been accompanied by explicit attempts to securitise migration in both, bureaucratic and political fields. This trend got most flagrant during the so-called migration crisis of 2015. Despite heated political debates, irregular migration flows affected the Czech Republic rather marginally, as the country was not a destination, but primarily a transit area for migrants and asylum seekers heading to Western and Northern Europe. ER -
BURIANOVÁ, Sylvie a Hana VOTRADOVCOVÁ. Czech Republic : Socio-economic aspects of migration. Online. In Jacek Kucharczyk and Grigorij Mesežnikov. \textit{Phantom Menace : The Politics and Policies of Migration in Central Europe}. Bratislava: Institut for Public Affairs, Heinrich-Boll-Stiftung, 2018, s.~82-104. ISBN~978-80-88289-13-5.
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