Poland in international migrations: the perspective of world systems theory

This article presents the special status of Poland, namely as a country that both sends out and takes in large numbers of migrant workers. Drawing on the world systems theory, the role attributed to Poland is that of semi-periphery, which means a specific kind of suspension between the status of an...

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Main Author: Żołędowski Cezary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-04-01
Series:Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2020-0005
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spelling doaj-e2c71267a8714ce3a7a77adaa70478f62021-09-06T19:22:33ZengSciendoMiscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development2084-61182020-04-012429410310.2478/mgrsd-2020-0005mgrsd-2020-0005Poland in international migrations: the perspective of world systems theoryŻołędowski Cezary0Faculty of Political Science and International Studies, University of Warsaw, WarsawPolandThis article presents the special status of Poland, namely as a country that both sends out and takes in large numbers of migrant workers. Drawing on the world systems theory, the role attributed to Poland is that of semi-periphery, which means a specific kind of suspension between the status of an immigration centre, resembling western Europe, and the status of a migration periphery, such as the one constituted by the eastern part of the continent. Poland continues to be viewed as peripheral by its own citizens who decide to emigrate and, at the same time, becomes an immigration sub-centre for migrants coming from less-developed countries. In this article, the distinctive features of the special position of Poland are discussed. The conclusions drawn are supported by empirical evidence, including data on migration flows and interviews both with Poles working abroad and foreigners employed in Poland.https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2020-0005international labour migrationsimmigration to polandcentre–periphery divisionpolish labour market
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Poland in international migrations: the perspective of world systems theory
Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development
international labour migrations
immigration to poland
centre–periphery division
polish labour market
author_facet Żołędowski Cezary
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title Poland in international migrations: the perspective of world systems theory
title_short Poland in international migrations: the perspective of world systems theory
title_full Poland in international migrations: the perspective of world systems theory
title_fullStr Poland in international migrations: the perspective of world systems theory
title_full_unstemmed Poland in international migrations: the perspective of world systems theory
title_sort poland in international migrations: the perspective of world systems theory
publisher Sciendo
series Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development
issn 2084-6118
publishDate 2020-04-01
description This article presents the special status of Poland, namely as a country that both sends out and takes in large numbers of migrant workers. Drawing on the world systems theory, the role attributed to Poland is that of semi-periphery, which means a specific kind of suspension between the status of an immigration centre, resembling western Europe, and the status of a migration periphery, such as the one constituted by the eastern part of the continent. Poland continues to be viewed as peripheral by its own citizens who decide to emigrate and, at the same time, becomes an immigration sub-centre for migrants coming from less-developed countries. In this article, the distinctive features of the special position of Poland are discussed. The conclusions drawn are supported by empirical evidence, including data on migration flows and interviews both with Poles working abroad and foreigners employed in Poland.
topic international labour migrations
immigration to poland
centre–periphery division
polish labour market
url https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2020-0005
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