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Explaining Romanian labor migration: from development gaps to development trajectories

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Stan, Sabina 
Erne, Roland 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5628
Date Issued
07 October 2013
Date Available
07T03:00:08Z April 2015
Abstract
While migration scholars often neglect the national and transnational relations of production and exchange within which labor migration occurs, international political economists tend to treat labor migration as a mere side effect of transnational capitalism. By contrast, this article considers the constitutive role that post-socialist transformations and the EU integration played in shaping the various patterns of intra-European east–west labor migration since 1989. We argue that labor migration was not driven by development differentials between the west and the east as such, but rather by the particular type of development the latter adopted after the fall of communist regimes and by the way post-socialist countries were integrated in transnational circuits of production and exchange. We are sustaining our claims by a comparative assessment across time of the articulations between the different modes of production and different labor migration patterns during different stages of Romania's post-socialist transformation. This historical comparison enables us to insulate the influence of changing levels of development and modes of production on labor migration because our focus on a single country is keeping the influence of other national institutional factors constant.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Journal
Labor History
Volume
55
Issue
1
Start Page
21
End Page
46
Copyright (Published Version)
2014 Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Keywords
  • European integration

  • Romania

  • Migrant workers

  • Development

  • Production regimes

  • Post-socialism

  • Employment structures...

DOI
10.1080/0023656X.2013.843841
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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