Prague Economic Papers 2010, 19(1):54-73 | DOI: 10.18267/j.pep.364

Migration and Ageing of the Population of the Czech Republic and the EU Countries

Markéta Arltová, Jitka Langhamrová
University of Economics, Prague (arltova@vse.cz; langhamj@vse.cz).

The population ageing is the main population problem of Europe. Population development may influence the economy and the economy may retrospectively influence population development. The consequences of this process may appear with a delay of several decades and they may have an unfavourable influence on the functioning of the economy and the prosperity of individual European countries. In connection with this, the international migration is often brought up, mainly the question whether the migration can solve or at least lessen the ramifications connected with the decrease in the number of population itself and population ageing. The migration itself is rather wide and extensive and cannot be dwelled upon in great detail, ergo we pointed out some of the ground ideas in this article, especially those which are most commonly connected with the demographic migration.

Keywords: time series, migration, natural increase, age index
JEL classification: C32, J12, J13

Published: January 1, 2010  Show citation

ACS AIP APA ASA Harvard Chicago IEEE ISO690 MLA NLM Turabian Vancouver
Arltová, M., & Langhamrová, J. (2010). Migration and Ageing of the Population of the Czech Republic and the EU Countries. Prague Economic Papers19(1), 54-73. doi: 10.18267/j.pep.364
Download citation

References

  1. Arlt, J., Arltová, M. (2009), Ekonomické časové řady. Praha: Professional Publishing.
  2. Arltová, M., Langhamrová, J. (2009), "Analýza vztahů časových ad porodnosti a sňatečnosti v České republice v letech 1960-2007." Politická ekonomie, 2009, Vol. 57, No. 4, pp. 495-508. Go to original source...
  3. Barša, P. (2003), "Managing Immigration and Integration in Europe and in the Czech Republic." Final Research Paper. International Policy Fellowships. http://www.policy.hu/barsa/Final_Research_Paper_html.html.
  4. Czech Statictical Office (2009), "Počet cizinců v ČR." http://www.czso.cz/csu/cizinci.nsf/o/ciz_pocet_cizincu-popis_aktualniho_vyvoje.
  5. Fiala, T., Langhamrová, J. (2008), "Vliv migrace na budoucí demografický vývoj." Mezinárodní politika 6, 2008, pp. 10-14.
  6. Gladišová, L. (2004), "Migrační trendy v Evropě na počátku t etího tisíciletí," in Za prací do Evropy. Člověk v tísni - společnost p i ČT, o. p. s. http://www.migraceonline.cz/doc/_brozura%20EU%2010%20web.pdf.
  7. Horáková, M. (2005), " ízení nových imigračních toků: ízení migrace v nových členských zemích EU - Česká republika." VÚPSV ČR. http://www.vupsv.cz/Fulltext/Do_1434.pdf.
  8. Kadeřábková, A. (2006): "Česká republika v globalizované a znalostně založené ekonomice: vývojové trendy a politické implikace." http://www.zavedenieura.cz/cps/rde/xbcr/mfcr/Studie_Ceska_republika_globalizace200612_pdf.pdf
  9. Kepka, J. (2008), "Problémy imigrace v evropském kontextu - Praktická opat ení pro ČR." E-polis.cz, 2008. http://www.e-polis.cz/evropska-unie/319-problemy-imigrace-v-evropskem-kontextuprakticka-opatreni-pro-cr.html.
  10. Koschin, F., Fiala, T., Kačerová, E., Krebs, V., Langhamrová, J. (2004), "How to Deal with the Economic Consequences of the Ageing of Our Population." University of Economics, Prague.
  11. Langhamrová, J. (2005), "Zachrání nás imigranti?" in Vaňo, B. (ed.). Naša demografia - súčasnosť a perspektívy. Bratislava: SŠDS, pp. 119-124.
  12. Langhamrová, J., Kačerová, E. (2007), "Věkové složení cizinců v České republice." Forum Statisticum Slovacum III (3), pp. 157-161.
  13. Nezávislé sociálně ekologické hnutí (NESEHNUTÍ) "Migrace a uprchlictví v dějinách lidstva." http://uprchlik.ecn.cz/cz/historie.html.
  14. Sobotka, T. (2008), "The Rising Importance of Migrants for Childbearing in Europe." Demographic Research 19 (9), pp. 225-248. Go to original source...
  15. Czech Statistical Office (http://www.czso.cz)
  16. Eurostat (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu)
  17. Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic (http://www.mvcr.cz)

This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY NC ND 4.0), which permits non-comercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original publication is properly cited. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.