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DOĞU-BATI GÖÇÜNÜN ÇEVRESEL FAKTÖRLERİ

EAST-WEST MIGRATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Following the Eastern enlargement in 2004 and 2007, a great deal of debate has centered on whether the environment factors will create obstacles to labour mobility in the European Union (EU). In particular, the removal of restrictions with the end of transition periods in most of the old EU has led to a more informal manner of discussions of whether environmental movement will be increased in short or medium run. While the socio-economic benefits of labour migration from the East to the West will likely triumph, it is generally claimed that the population of the Central Eastern and European countries intend to go abroad, but often change their minds because of the environmental well-being, such as pollution or bad weather. This article explores the possibility of the impact of environmental factors on the labour migration from the Central Eastern and Western European countries to the EU.
Abstract (Original Language): 
2004 ve 2007’deki Doğu genişlemesinden sonra, tartışma çevresel etkenlerin Avrupa Birliği’nde (AB) işçi işgücü hareketliliği için engeller oluşturup oluşturmayacağı konusuna odaklanmıştır. Özellikle, eski AB’nin çoğunluğunda geçiş dönemlerinin sona ermesi ile kısıtlamaların kaldırılması çevresel hareketliliğin kısa ve orta vadede artıp artmayacağına ilişkin gayriresmi tartışmalara yol açmıştır. Doğudan Batıya işgücü göçünün sosyo-ekonomik yararları ortaya çıkmışken, Orta ve Doğu Avrupa ülke vatandaşlarının yurt dışına gitme eğiliminde oldukları ancak sıkça hava kirliliği ve kötü hava standartları gibi olumsuz çevre koşulları nedeniyle düşüncelerinin değiştiği genel olarak dile getirilmektedir. Bu makale çevresel etkenlerin Orta ve Doğu Avrupa ülkelerinden Batı Avrupa ülkelerine işgücü göçü etkileri üzerinde durmaktadır.
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