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Migration and the Economy of Eastern Europe

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This study aims at analysing some of the striking changes in the demographic and economic structure of five East European countries which now lie within the Soviet sphere of influence, namely, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania.

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  1. For a summary of population transfers and boundary changes see J. B. Schechtman, ‘Postwar population transfers in Europe’, Review of Politics, Notre Dame U.S.A., April 1953.

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  2. J. Zubrzycki, ‘Emigration from Poland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Population Studies, March 1953.

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  3. E. M. Kulischer, ‘Population Changes in Eastern Europe’, American Academy of Political and Social Science, Annals, vol. 271, September 1951.

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  4. G. Frumkin, Population Changes in Europe since 1939, London, 1951.

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  5. U.S. Bureau of the Census, The Population of Poland, by W. P. Mauldin and D. S. Akers, International Population Statistics Reports, Series P. 90, No. 4, Washington, 1954, p. 57.

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  6. Miroslav Blazek, Hospodarska Geografie Ceskoslovenska, Prague, 1953.

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Zubrzycki, J. (1958). Migration and the Economy of Eastern Europe. In: Thomas, B. (eds) Economics of International Migration. International Economic Association Conference Volumes. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08443-2_16

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