East-West intra-EU labour mobility: state play In focus: qualitative aspects CEC workshop „EU labour mobility – a gift or a burden?“ 27th October 2015.

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East-West intra-EU labour mobility: state play In focus: qualitative aspects CEC workshop „EU labour mobility – a gift or a burden?“ 27th October 2015 Brussels Bela Galgoczi, European Trade Union Institute, Brussels

2 Why is East-West labour mobility different than previous migration waves East–West post-enlargement EU migration is unique: Large income/wage gaps in geographical vicinity (2004: cca 1:10; 2013: cca 1:5), but qualification levels of EU10 migrants similar to EU15 nationals Various forms of mobility in a rapidly changing economic and regulatory environment (employment, cross border commuting, posted work, self employment). The four mobility channels were subject to different regulation/standards Transitional measures resulted in geographical diversion but also in a shift to other mobility channels (Posted work, /bogus/ self employment) with adverse and longer term effects

Source of data: Eurostat LFS data EU8 migrants in population of receiving EU15 country (Stocks, 1000)

Source of data: Eurostat LFS data EU2 migrants in population of receiving EU15 country (Stocks, 1000)

Source of data: Eurostat LFS data Dynamics: change of employment stocks of EU8 nationals in EU15 member states (index =100)*

6 Nationals vs EU10 migrants during crisis ●I●I

Source of data: Eurostat LFS data Unemployment: Nationals vs EU10 migrants during crisis

Source of data: Eurostat LFS data Self-employed (without employees) as share of total employment, by nationality, 2011

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Source of data: UK, IT LFS data Snapshot picture UK, IT: skill levels and skills/occupation mismatch ● Skills–jobs mismatch among migrant workers is substantial in both the United Kingdom and Italy, with disproportionate shares of EU10 migrant workers in EU15 countries working in blue- collar jobs. While a minority of UK nationals and EU15 citizens are employed as blue-collar worker (44 per cent and 36 per cent, respectively, in 2010), the share of blue-collar workers is 82 per cent for EU8 and 79 per cent for EU2 nationals). ● In 2010, out of around tertiary educated EU-2 workers in Italy, performed low-skilled jobs. ● Around EU-8 tertiary educated (out of ) had low-skilled jobs in UK ● Over-education thus seems to be far more widespread across EU8 and EU2 immigrants compared to the other groups.