@article{ailenei2015opportunity,
  title = {The opportunity of stimulation measures for the Romanian migrants return},
  author = {Dorel Ailenei and Amalia Cristescu and Andrei Hrebenciuc},
  year = 2015,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JEERBE/2015/181957/},
  journal = {Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics},
  volume = 2015 (2015),
  pages = 15,
  doi = 10.5171/2015.181957,
  abstract = {The removing of the last remaining barriers on the Bulgarian and Romanian workers' access to the single market of the EU labour created a wave of unrest in Western Europe concerning the destabilization flows of immigrants that might affect the labour markets and the social security budgets. But the origin countries of emigrants have fears about the balance of domestic labour markets, and also economic growth. Following these arguments, the governments prepare packages of measures for stimulating the return of emigrants. The authors of this paper consider the need for a well-documented analysis of the opportunity cost of labour exports based on system variables. However, before any analysis the most important step of grounding action programs would be to consult the immigrants. It is this essential aspect that is addressed in this paper based on a survey conducted on a sample of 1,200 Romanian workers in Italy. The choice was motivated by the fact that Italy, along with Spain, is the most important target for Romanian immigrants’ preferences due to the linguistic affinities (Latin origin), cultural, historical and ethno genesis. The authors have proposed to determine correlations based on testing, with logistic regression, intensity factors that could influence the intention of the Romanian workers in Italy to return home, namely the factors that would cause them to remain in this country.},
  keywords = {migration, labour force, motivation intensity, intentions to return},
  note = Article ID: 181957
}
