"International Migration and Labour Market in Central European Countries"@en . "3rd International Conference Economies of Central and Eastern Europe: Convergence, Opportunities and Challenges" . . . . . . "The objective of the paper is to evaluate relationships of the crude rate of net migration and the unemployment rate in Central European countries using quantitative methods. To determine parameters of a regression function were used methods of regression and correlation analysis including testing the statistical significance. Based on these results, the existence of correlation is evident between the crude rate of net migration and the unemployment rate in the most of the monitored countries. Calculated correlation indices show highly statistically significant results for Slovenia and the Czech Republic. In Hungary, the use of polynomials of higher degrees improves correlation index results significantly and the use of a polynomial of the third degree provides also highly significant results comparable to those in the Czech Republic. Despite the sharp decline in unemployment in Poland and Slovakia during the last years preceding the global financial and economic crisis the rates of unemployment kept remaining at a relatively high level and therefore the relation between net migration and unemployment is much weaker than in other examined countries." . . . "[CA20B4C726AC]" . "Tallin University of Technology" . "European Union; international migration; labour market; statistical methods"@en . . "The objective of the paper is to evaluate relationships of the crude rate of net migration and the unemployment rate in Central European countries using quantitative methods. To determine parameters of a regression function were used methods of regression and correlation analysis including testing the statistical significance. Based on these results, the existence of correlation is evident between the crude rate of net migration and the unemployment rate in the most of the monitored countries. Calculated correlation indices show highly statistically significant results for Slovenia and the Czech Republic. In Hungary, the use of polynomials of higher degrees improves correlation index results significantly and the use of a polynomial of the third degree provides also highly significant results comparable to those in the Czech Republic. Despite the sharp decline in unemployment in Poland and Slovakia during the last years preceding the global financial and economic crisis the rates of unemployment kept remaining at a relatively high level and therefore the relation between net migration and unemployment is much weaker than in other examined countries."@en . "RIV/62156489:43110/11:00173337!RIV12-MSM-43110___" . "International Migration and Labour Market in Central European Countries" . . "Tallin" . "1"^^ . "Tallin" . "978-9949-430-50-5" . "1"^^ . . "Pal\u00E1t, Milan" . "43110" . . "International Migration and Labour Market in Central European Countries"@en . . "Z(MSM6215648904)" . . . . . "9"^^ . . "International Migration and Labour Market in Central European Countries" . "2011-01-01+01:00"^^ . "205431" . . "RIV/62156489:43110/11:00173337" .