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International youth mobility in Eastern and Western Europe – the case of the Erasmus+ programme
Author(s) -
Zsuzsanna Dabasi-Halász,
Julianna Kiss,
Ioana Manafi,
Daniela Marinescu,
Katalin Lipták,
Monica Roman,
Javier Lorenzo Rodríguez
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
migration letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.241
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 1741-8992
pISSN - 1741-8984
DOI - 10.33182/ml.v16i1.626
Subject(s) - erasmus+ , western europe , political science , micro level , macro level , macro , development economics , demographic economics , economic geography , geography , economic growth , economic system , economics , history , international trade , european union , economic impact analysis , the renaissance , computer science , microeconomics , programming language , art history
A country's mobility pattern is largely influenced by its previous historical development and current socio-economic situation. Hungary and Romania, due partly to the legacy of their socialist past, share many of their social and economic characteristics, which differ from countries in Western Europe. Such differences are also present when looking at the issue of international youth mobility, which contrast not only by rate but also by type in post-socialist countries when compared to Western Europe. The main objective of the present paper is to analyse the differences and similarities between Eastern and Western European countries with regard to one mobility programme – Erasmus+. The article presents the differences looking at macro data and quantitative questionnaire data.

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