A Theoretical Modelling of International Migration on the Explanation of the Nature and Motives of Labour Migrants From Ukraine to Poland

Teresa Astramowicz-Leyk, Yaryna Turchyn, Olha Ivasechko
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This article considers the concepts and theories of international migration which answer questions about the current trends of migration flows. Particular emphasis has been placed on the transformation of established perceptions of women’s migration as, under the influence of globalisation in the modern system of international coordinates, there is a trend that is interpreted as the “feminisation” of international migration. Designing theories and concepts of international migration on an explanation of the motives and specifi cs of the adaptation of Ukrainian labour migrants in Poland offers a basis upon which to argue that each of them is appropriate for application. In addition, a theoretical modelling of migration policy has been presented. In practice, national governments use such models of migration policy as: the complete exclusion of immigration into a country or profess a “closed-door policy”, differentiated exclusion/segregation, integration as a gradual and weaker form of assimilation, the so-called “selective policy”, and the assimilation, multicultural or “open-door policy”. Future scenarios for the modellingof migration flows represented by leading international organisations have been designed. The multidimensional MIPEX Index, according to which Poland’s policy on migrants is assessed as “equality on paper”, is lower than the EU average, and, with a score of an estimated 40 points out of a possible 100, has been used to assess the trends of modern migration policy of the Republic of Poland. The new migration model of Poland leans towards a model of a differentiated integration of migrants rather than a multicultural policy or assimilation. It has been concluded that migration policy should be based on the principle of “tripartism” scenarios (the ‘win-win-win’ concept) and benefit the donor state, the recipient state, and the migrants themselves.
国际移民的理论模型:对乌克兰至波兰劳工移民性质与动机的解释
本文考虑了国际移民的概念和理论,这些概念和理论回答了有关当前移民流动趋势的问题。特别强调的是改变对妇女移徙的既定看法,因为在现代国际坐标体系全球化的影响下,出现了一种被解释为国际移徙"女性化"的趋势。在解释乌克兰劳工移徙者在波兰适应的动机和具体情况的基础上设计国际移徙的理论和概念,为论证每一种理论和概念都适合适用提供了基础。此外,还提出了移民政策的理论模型。在实践中,各国政府使用的移民政策模式有:完全排斥移民进入一个国家或实行“闭门政策”,有区别的排斥/隔离,作为渐进和较弱形式的同化的融合,所谓的“选择性政策”,以及同化,多元文化或“开放政策”。以主要国际组织为代表的移民流动建模的未来情景已经设计好了。多维MIPEX指数,根据波兰的移民政策被评估为“纸面上的平等”,低于欧盟的平均水平,并且,在可能的100分中,估计有40分,被用来评估波兰共和国现代移民政策的趋势。波兰的新移民模式倾向于移民的差异化融合模式,而不是多元文化政策或同化模式。结论是,移民政策应基于“三方”原则(“三赢”概念),并使捐助国、受援国和移民本身受益。
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