Background
Iglicka, Krystyna Ida was born on June 13, 1964 in Warsaw. Daughter of Janusz Iglicki and Zofia Stanislawa Iglicka.
(The phenomenon of East-West European migration was largel...)
The phenomenon of East-West European migration was largely neglected in the past by researchers and policy makers, but has become a controversial and important topic for the international community. This volume is a comprehensive, combined socio-economic and political analysis of the trends and mechanisms of international migration from and into Poland since 1945, from the point of view of the forthcoming enlargement of the European Union. The author describes in depth the mechanisms of population processes in the period before the collapse of communism and during the transition period that followed. Special emphasis is placed on the movement of people into Poland, people who after EU enlargement would be excluded frm the expanded Western European migration system. The author examines how major political and social events such as the collapse of Communist rule and political and economic transformation have affected population phenomena and, in a relatively short space of time, have reversed stabilized migration trends.
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consultant social studies educator
Iglicka, Krystyna Ida was born on June 13, 1964 in Warsaw. Daughter of Janusz Iglicki and Zofia Stanislawa Iglicka.
Master of Philosophy, University Warsaw, 1988. Doctor of Philosophy, Warsaw School of Economics, 1993.
Deputy director, associate professor Institute for Social Studies University Warsaw, since 2000, director migration and Eastern policy program Institute for Public Affairs, 2002—2004, coordinator project Center for International Relations, since 2004.
(The phenomenon of East-West European migration was largel...)
Married Marek Okolski, December 25, 1988. 1 child Marek Okolski.