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Ethnopolitik in der Systemtransformation: Ethnische Migration und Repräsentation ethnischer Interessen.

VAŠEČKA, Michal, Rainer MUNZ and Rainer OHLIGER

Basic information

Original name

Ethnopolitik in der Systemtransformation: Ethnische Migration und Repräsentation ethnischer Interessen.

Name in Czech

Etno - politika v procesu transformace: Etnická migrace a reprezentace etnických zájmů.

Authors

VAŠEČKA, Michal (703 Slovakia, guarantor), Rainer MUNZ (276 Germany) and Rainer OHLIGER (276 Germany)

Edition

1. vydání. Berlin, 112 pp. Demographie und Migration, 2004

Publisher

Humboldt University

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Výzkumná zpráva

Field of Study

50000 5. Social Sciences

Country of publisher

Germany

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Organization unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Keywords in English

migration; representation; minorities; minority rights; impact on social situation; ethnic politics

Tags

International impact
Změněno: 21/1/2009 19:44, PhDr. Michal Vašečka, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

In the past 32 years, the overall majority of Hungary immigrant population has been coming from the neighboring countries, of whom a large percentage was of Hungarian ethnicity, most notably the former Romanian citizens after 1990, who received Hungarian citizenship in the largest number. At the top of the list of immigrants for the past 32 years are the Romanian citizens, followed by citizens of the former Soviet Union, former Czechoslovakia, former Yugoslavia and finally Austria. If we compare the data from the years before the change of political system with the information from the period after it, we find significant differences in the figures.

In Czech

In the past 32 years, the overall majority of Hungary immigrant population has been coming from the neighboring countries, of whom a large percentage was of Hungarian ethnicity, most notably the former Romanian citizens after 1990, who received Hungarian citizenship in the largest number. At the top of the list of immigrants for the past 32 years are the Romanian citizens, followed by citizens of the former Soviet Union, former Czechoslovakia, former Yugoslavia and finally Austria. If we compare the data from the years before the change of political system with the information from the period after it, we find significant differences in the figures.

Links

MSM 142300001, plan (intention)
Name: Etnika, minority a marginalizované skupiny v ČR (Acronym: MAMIET)
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Etnicity, Minorities and Marginalisied groups in Czech Republic