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[East-West migration in Europe (1918-1993)].

H Fassmann, R Munz

    Revue Europeenne Des Migrations Internationales
    |January 1, 1995
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    Massive East-West European migration occurred between 1918-1993, with millions displaced. The study concludes that legislative barriers and border guards are insufficient to contain migration driven by push and pull factors.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • European History
    • Sociology

    Context:

    • Analyzes international migration within and to Europe from 1918 to 1993.
    • Focuses on the significant east-west migration dimension during this period.
    • Examines demographic shifts caused by labor migration and displacement.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze demographic data on European migration patterns.
    • To understand the scale and direction of migration, particularly east-west flows.
    • To evaluate the effectiveness of containment strategies against migration.

    Summary:

    • Inter-war period (1918-1939): 9.2 million labor migrants or displaced persons.
    • Post-war period (1945-1950): 15.4 million refugees and displaced persons within Europe.
    Keywords:
    Demographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesDisincentivesEuropeHistorical SurveyImmigrantsInternational Migration--changesMigrantsMigrationMigration PolicyPolicyPopulationPopulation DynamicsPopulation PolicyRefugeesSocial Policy

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  • 1950-1992: 14 million migrated from Eastern to Western Europe.
  • Recent conflicts (Croatia, Bosnia) caused major refugee waves.
  • Impact:

    • Migration is driven by complex push and pull factors.
    • Legislative barriers and increased border security are insufficient to halt migration.
    • Highlights the enduring nature of mass migration in European history.