Abstract

Population trends influence the size and composition of the whole that and, consequently, those of the labour source. In the second half of the 20th century demographic processes were characterized by low and stable levels of mortality and fertility, the natural growth of the population stopped. Hungary’s accession to the European Union, has changed Hungary’s labour market in the past few decades. It placed our region into the migration processes, the reasons for and consequences of which is slowly deciphered by the domestic science. The migration has a children face, which is quite new research area both in Hungary and in the Easter countries. My aim is with this article to answer the following research question regarding to the immigration and emigration process. How can the mobility of young people and children be ‘good’ both for socio-economic development and for individual development of young people and children, and what are the factors that foster/hinder such beneficial mobility? My research answers could help to know more about the advantages of the young people and children mobility as for the aspect of the socio-economic.

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