4 / 1993

Janja Žitnik Serafin

Researching Slovene Emigration: Conditions and Criteria

The discussion was published in Slovene language.

4 / 1993

Janja Žitnik Serafin

Researching Slovene Emigration: Conditions and Criteria

The discussion was published in Slovene language.

4 / 1993

Majda Kodrič

The Second Meeting of Emigration Researchers Opicina, October 8, 1993

The review was published in Slovene language.

4 / 1993

Majda Kodrič

The Second Meeting of Emigration Researchers Opicina, October 8, 1993

The review was published in Slovene language.

4 / 1993

Denis Poniž

Values of Emigrants Literature

The discussion was published in Slovene language.

4 / 1993

Denis Poniž

Values of Emigrants Literature

The discussion was published in Slovene language.

4 / 1993

Peter Klinar

Contemporary European Migration and Slovenia

The migration pressures from Eastern Europe and the Western limiting measures. The role of Central European countries as checks on the migration waves from the East. The situation of Slovenia in relation to the migration pressures from the East and the refugee currents from the Balkans; Slovenia's limited emigration possibilities and the principles of Slovene immigration policy. Some basic points for future migration research.

4 / 1993

Peter Klinar

Contemporary European Migration and Slovenia

The migration pressures from Eastern Europe and the Western limiting measures. The role of Central European countries as checks on the migration waves from the East. The situation of Slovenia in relation to the migration pressures from the East and the refugee currents from the Balkans; Slovenia's limited emigration possibilities and the principles of Slovene immigration policy. Some basic points for future migration research.

4 / 1993

Janez Malačič

Demographic Transition, Emigration and Long-Term Economic Development: Countries with the Highest Emigration in Europe

In the paper demographic transition, emigration and long-term economic development with special reference to the countries with the highest emigration in Europe is analysed. Special attention is devoted to the connections between the process of demographic transition and overseas emigration and to the importance of long-term economic development for migrations. European countries with the highest emigration are divided into two groups of old and new emigration during the period 1800-1940. Notwithstanding the division Europe was characterized by the mass overseas emigration during the period. European experience shows that long-term economic development, modernization and social advancement have transformed a great majority of European countries into the countries of immigration. Emigrations from Europe gained momentum only if a certain level of development had been achieved. In many European countries rural-urban migrations preceded the emigration abroad and skilled workers represented a significant proportion of emigrants.

4 / 1993

Janez Malačič

Demographic Transition, Emigration and Long-Term Economic Development: Countries with the Highest Emigration in Europe

In the paper demographic transition, emigration and long-term economic development with special reference to the countries with the highest emigration in Europe is analysed. Special attention is devoted to the connections between the process of demographic transition and overseas emigration and to the importance of long-term economic development for migrations. European countries with the highest emigration are divided into two groups of old and new emigration during the period 1800-1940. Notwithstanding the division Europe was characterized by the mass overseas emigration during the period. European experience shows that long-term economic development, modernization and social advancement have transformed a great majority of European countries into the countries of immigration. Emigrations from Europe gained momentum only if a certain level of development had been achieved. In many European countries rural-urban migrations preceded the emigration abroad and skilled workers represented a significant proportion of emigrants.