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Implications of Romania and Bulgaria joining EU for UK labour market

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"Romania and Bulgaria are scheduled to join to the European Union on 1 January 2007. Using market analysis, discuss some possible implications for the UK labor market." Bulgaria and Romania will become the 26th and the 27th members of the European Union (EU) in 2007. United Kingdom (UK) is one of the few countries in European Union to allow residents from Eastern Europe to be able to work in England after last enlargement in 2004. Zornitsa and Stoyanova-Yerburgh (2006) indicate, that: "An estimated 600,000 migrants have moved to the United Kingdom over the last two years." Adding, that: "... 250,000 jobs a year are created by the UK economy and the economy continues to grow." Moreover, Ullmann (2006) argued, that: "Free movement of labor within the UK has given our labor markets a timely boost." Hence, the upcoming joining of Romania and Bulgaria to European Union would have significant effect on...

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