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Swiss migration policy and its impact on the inflow of German labor force
Farkašová, Anna ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Kuchařová, Alžběta (referee)
Unique combination of economic and social stability has been attracting foreigners from all over the world to live in Switzerland for years. It was mainly foreign labor force that helped the domestic economy grow and once a land of emigration, Switzerland now has one of the highest rates of alien citizens. The paper discusses how Switzerland regulated the inflow of foreign workers through its migration policy and what consequences it carried concerning the inflow of labor migration from neighbouring countries, especially from Germany. The author analyses the migration policy, the structure of german immigrants in Switzerland and mainly how it evolved after signing the Free movement of persons with European Union.

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