Managing Migration and its Effects in SEE - Transnational Actions towards Evidence Based Strategies
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Original Title
Managing Migration and its Effects in SEE - Transnational Actions towards Evidence Based Strategies
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Acronym
SEEMIG
Project Team
Sanja Cukut Krilić, PhD, Tatjana Novak, Tatjana Novak-
Duration
1 June 2012–30 November 2014 -
Lead Partner
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Project Leader
Partners
Town council of Turčianske Teplice, Slovakia, University of Vienna - Department of Geography and Regional Research, Austria, Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Serbia, The Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities, Romania, School on Local Development, University of Trento, Italy, Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slove…, National Statistical Institute of the Republic of Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Municipality of Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania, Municipality of Pécs, Hungary, Municipality of Kanjiža, Serbia, Institute of Informatics and Statistics, Slovakia, Maribor Development Agency, Slovenia, Institute of Social Sciences, Serbia, Institute for Economic Research, Slovenia, Harghita County Council, Romania, District administration of Montana, Bulgaria, Demographic Research Institute at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office, Hun…
SEEMIG aims to better understand and address longer term migratory, human capital and demographic processes of South-East Europe, as well as their effects on labour markets, national and regional economies. The main goal of the project is to empower public administrations to develop and implement policies and strategies by using enhanced datasets and empirical evidence.