Dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of Croatia and the experience of new EU member states

This paper analyzes the emigration flows from Croatia and other new EU member states to the core EU countries after their EU accession. In order to assess the magnitude and dynamics of the recent emigration wave properly, we construct the series of indirect emigration flows, resorting to the nationa...

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Main Authors: Ivana Drazenovic, Marina Kunovac, Dominik Pripuzic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Public Finance 2018-12-01
Series:Public Sector Economics
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Online Access: http://www.pse-journal.hr/upload/files/pse/2018/4/3.pdf
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spelling doaj-bfe5392ec9054d4cbe78b12dd3ac66822020-11-24T22:05:36ZengInstitute of Public FinancePublic Sector Economics2459-88602018-12-0142441544710.3326/pse.42.4.33367Dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of Croatia and the experience of new EU member statesIvana Drazenovic0Marina Kunovac1Dominik Pripuzic2 Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute, Prague, Czech Republic Croatian National Bank, Zagreb, Croatia Croatian National Bank, Zagreb, Croatia This paper analyzes the emigration flows from Croatia and other new EU member states to the core EU countries after their EU accession. In order to assess the magnitude and dynamics of the recent emigration wave properly, we construct the series of indirect emigration flows, resorting to the national statistical offices of the selected core EU destination countries. We compare the Croatian experience with that of other NMS and show that the intensity of Croatia’s emigration flows after EU accession is proportional to that of the Romanian and Bulgarian cases. Finally, we empirically analyze the economic and non-economic drivers of emigration from NMS to the core EU in the 2000-2016 period. Results show that both economic (measured by different GDP and labour market indicators) and noneconomic factors (capturing the EU accession, the level of corruption in the economy and demographic characteristics of the origin country population) are relevant for emigration decisions. http://www.pse-journal.hr/upload/files/pse/2018/4/3.pdf emigration; EU accession; new member states; gravity model
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author Ivana Drazenovic
Marina Kunovac
Dominik Pripuzic
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Marina Kunovac
Dominik Pripuzic
Dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of Croatia and the experience of new EU member states
Public Sector Economics
emigration; EU accession; new member states; gravity model
author_facet Ivana Drazenovic
Marina Kunovac
Dominik Pripuzic
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title Dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of Croatia and the experience of new EU member states
title_short Dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of Croatia and the experience of new EU member states
title_full Dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of Croatia and the experience of new EU member states
title_fullStr Dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of Croatia and the experience of new EU member states
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of Croatia and the experience of new EU member states
title_sort dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of croatia and the experience of new eu member states
publisher Institute of Public Finance
series Public Sector Economics
issn 2459-8860
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This paper analyzes the emigration flows from Croatia and other new EU member states to the core EU countries after their EU accession. In order to assess the magnitude and dynamics of the recent emigration wave properly, we construct the series of indirect emigration flows, resorting to the national statistical offices of the selected core EU destination countries. We compare the Croatian experience with that of other NMS and show that the intensity of Croatia’s emigration flows after EU accession is proportional to that of the Romanian and Bulgarian cases. Finally, we empirically analyze the economic and non-economic drivers of emigration from NMS to the core EU in the 2000-2016 period. Results show that both economic (measured by different GDP and labour market indicators) and noneconomic factors (capturing the EU accession, the level of corruption in the economy and demographic characteristics of the origin country population) are relevant for emigration decisions.
topic emigration; EU accession; new member states; gravity model
url http://www.pse-journal.hr/upload/files/pse/2018/4/3.pdf
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