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Migration as a factor of Germany´s security and sustainability
Title Migration as a factor of Germany´s security and sustainability Author info Peter Čajka, Barbora Olejárová, Andrea Čajková Author Čajka Peter 1976- (33%) UMBPO03 - Katedra medzinárodných vzťahov a diplomacie
Co-authors Olejárová Barbora 1992- (34%) UMBPO03 - Katedra medzinárodných vzťahov a diplomacie
Čajková Andrea (33%)
Source document Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues. Vol. 7, no. 3 (2018), pp. 399-408. - Vilnius : The General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania, 2018 Keywords konkurencieschopnosť - competitiveness bezpečnosť - security pracovná migrácia - labor migration udržateľnosť - sustainability krajiny tretieho sveta - third world countries ekonomický vývoj - hospodársky vývoj - ekonomický rozvoj - economic development Headings Geogr. Nemecko Language English Country Lithuania systematics 327 Annotation With regard to its territorial size, economy and political power; Germany represents one of the most sustainable, competitive and economically developed Member States of the European Union. However, development of the knowledge-based economy on one hand and negative demographic trends on the other hand will force Germany to cover the growing demand for high-skilled labour force from non-EU countries in the coming years to keep this position. The paper analyses competitiveness within the framework of security and sustainability of the Federal Republic of Germany concerning labour migration from the third countries. Main research question of this article is formulated as follows: How can migration from the third countries influence economic development and competitiveness of Germany in terms of state's demographic problems? With regard to the above, we try to verify our hypothesis claiming that compensation of the domestic workforce through regulated migration flows - necessary because of declining and aging population and skill disharmony in Germany - is only a short-time solution of the current situation on the German labour market, but it is not sustainable in the long run. URL Link na plný text Public work category ADM No. of Archival Copy 42291 Repercussion category PRANEVIČIENE, Birute - VASILIAUSKIENE, Violeta. Challenges for European security policy : issues of the prevention of radicalization in the context of the right to religious education. In Journal of security and sustainability issues. ISSN 2029-7017, 2019, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 675-686.
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