Hungary: Transit Country Between East and West Judit Juhasz of examines the forces that have made Hungary into a sending, transit, and destination country for migration.
Hungary page on the World Migration Map
Causes of South-South Migration and Its Socioeconomic Effects
Migrants in the Rural Economies of Greece and Southern Europe Drop in Asylum Numbers Shows Changes in Demand and Supply The Roma of Eastern Europe: Still Searching for Inclusion Characteristics of the European Born in the United States
Austria Ukraine Slovakia Romania Slovenia Croatia Serbia and Montenegro
The Proposed European Blue Card System: Arming for the Global War for Talent?
EU Enlargement in 2007: No Warm Welcome for Labor Migrants
Europe: Population and Migration in 2005
Schengen and the Free Movement of People Across Europe
The Roma of Eastern Europe: Still Searching for Inclusion The Hague Program Reflects New European Realities EU Enlargement and the Limits of Freedom The Challenges of Integration for the EU EU Sees Dip in Number of Asylum Applications Immigrants and EU Labor Markets Reining in Child Trafficking in the New EU Europe Attracts More Migrants from China Belgium's Undocumented Hold Lessons for EU Can UN Migration Recommendations Be Met in Europe? EU States Reach Landmark Agreement on Family Reunification Rule
Hungarian Central Statistical Office http://portal.ksh.hu/portal/
US Census Bureau International Data Base http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb/
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