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📖 Discover our publishing house: https://radionaukowe.pl/wydawnictwo 📚 Convenient book shopping: https://wydawnictwoRN.pl 👉 Become a Patron: https://patronite.pl/radionaukowe 👉 Make a one-time donation: https://suppi.pl/radionaukowe 🎧 Listen on streaming: https://ffm.bio/radionaukowe 🔔 Subscribe: https://youtube.com/@RadioNaukowe?sub... 🌐 Website: https://radionaukowe.pl 👍 Facebook: / radionaukowe 📷 Instagram: / radionaukowe ❌ Twitter: / radionaukowe 🎓 Visit LAMU: / @letniaakademiamlodychumyslow 🎬 Watch More: • Radio Naukowe poleca 📩 Contact: [email protected] "We need an open conversation, a debate about migration, in which I demand the right to nuance," says the episode's guest, Professor Paweł Kaczmarczyk, director of the Center for Migration Research at the University of Warsaw. And these nuances are hard to come by, because migration ignites social emotions. At the Center, we are undertaking the almost impossible today: I invite you to a calm, honest conversation about migration. Providing numbers and sources, without downplaying the threats, but also without exaggerating them. "No one in their right mind would say that migration is either unequivocally good or unequivocally bad," emphasizes Professor Kaczmarczyk. In his opinion, what would greatly help in this debate about migration is the normalization of this phenomenon. Migration has been, is, and will continue to be; In this episode, we also discuss the historical context. Professor Kaczmarczyk cites data showing that almost half of all migration in OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries is labor migration, followed by migration related to family reunification, and approximately 10% is migration that can be described as humanitarian. In Poland, according to a Deloitte report commissioned by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), refugees from Ukraine contributed 2.7% of Poland's GDP in 2024, and the majority of such working-age people are employed (69%). Poland became a country of immigration in just 10 years, so today we have a chance to avoid the mistakes of some Western countries (mainly France). – “The fact that at the aggregate level the effects of migration are positive, because they truly are, doesn't mean there aren't people who lose out.” The role of the state is to ensure that we share both the benefits and costs of migration," says Professor Kaczmarczyk. Meanwhile, he says, we are dealing with the privatization of migration, a situation in which the benefits of migration are captured by employers, but the costs associated with the presence of migrants are absorbed by the state. In this episode, you will also hear questions about cultural conflicts, whether there is a link between crime and increased immigration, the Eurocentrism of discussions about migration, as well as how Polish workers were discussed in public discourse before Brexit, and what migration policy looks like in our country. Photo courtesy of (c) @polsatnewsplofc The first days of the crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border. August, 2021. https://www.polsatnews.pl/wiadomosc/2... Useful Sources: https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/... https://www.nature.com/articles/s4159... https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/1... https://irregularmigration.eu/wp-cont... https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/1... jep.30.4.31 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles... https://link.springer.com/article/10.... https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full... https://w www.penguin.co.uk/books/455478/how-migration-really-works-by-haas-hein-de/9780241998779 • Europe and Mobilities Day 1 keynote speech... https://audycje.tokfm.pl/gosc/25233,p... 00:00 Introduction 01:19 How many people migrate each year? 05:04 What are the directions of migration? 11:08 Emigrants from Europe 14:15 Emigration here and now 21:28 Legal and illegal migration to Poland 27:12 Where does migration come from? 31:46 Foreign workers 37:37 How large a percentage of immigrants are unemployed? 42:21 Cultural Problems and Differences 52:42 We Should Share the Benefits 57:22 What Rules Should Immigrants Follow? 01:07:10 Immigrants, Crime Statistics, and Narrative 01:15:36 What is the Attitude to Immigration Outside of Europe? 01:21:41 Climate Migration 01:30:34 What Do People and the Media Think About Immigration? 🧠 Radio Naukowe - Turn on the Knowledge! 🧠 #RadioNaukowe #KarolinaGłowacka

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