Title: University
1University Ss Cyril and Methodius in
SkopjeINSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS
- Emigration of Macedonia to Switzerland changes
and current situation - Verica Janeska
2 Emigration in pre transitional period
- Three periods can be identified
- From 1945 to early sixties in the period
1953-1961 about 164,000 persons left the country
(out of them127,000 persons of Turkish
nationality). - The second period (1961-1975) - About 47,000
persons permanently left the country and in 1971
about 56,500 persons (Population Census data),
were registered as Macedonian citizens abroad
(96.4 of them were migrant workers). - The third period (1976-1990) - is characterised
by - - Decrease of employment abroad (1976-1985) and
its re-growth
in the second half of the eighties - - More intensive return of migrant workers
- - Reunification of families of those staying
behind - - Transformation of temporary migration into
permanent one.
3Emigration in pre transitional period
- Main characteristics of the emigration abroad
- About 85.600 persons temporary employed abroad
through the Employment Agency in the period
1967-1990 (out of which 63.6 until1975, and
25.5 in the period 1985-1990) - In the same period (1967-1990) the number of the
registered returnees amounts to 55,245 persons. -
- In the period 1971-1981 the number of migrant
family members increases from 2.016 to 42.958
persons. -
- With the Population Census 1981, about 19.500
persons were registered as born abroad.
4Emigration in pre transitional period
- Main destination countries
5Macedonian citizens in Switzerland
6Emigration in the period of transition
- The overall number of Macedonian emigrants abroad
may be estimated at more than 250,000 persons. - Macedonian emigration can be classified in three
types - Permanent family emigration or family
reunification - Temporary and circular economic emigration
- Circular economic emigration for other reasons
(education, training, visits of the family
members abroad and so on). - With Population census1994 were registered
173,611 Macedonian citizens abroad (out of them
46,000 have left the country in the
period1990-1994). -
- According Population census data 2002 35,000
Macedonian citizens have been abroad for less
than one year. Out of them about 6000 persons
were registered in Switzerland.
7Emigration in the period of transition
- The number of Macedonian citizens in the EU
receiving countries increase from 34,000 (1996)
to 183,000 persons (2012) Eurostat migration
stock data - In Germany, Switzerland and Italy, in 2010 were
registered about 220,000 Macedonian citizens
(Eurostat and other data sources) i.e. 247,800
(World Bank data). -
- Demographic and the socio-economic
characteristics of emigrants - Increased share of family members in the total
number of emigrants -
- Increased share of women in the gender structure
of the emigrants - Significant increase of children, young
population (15-29) and womens fertile
contingent.
8Macedonian citizens in Switzerland
9Macedonian citizens in Switzerland
Live births in Switzerland from parents with
Macedonian citizenship - 9781 in the period
1995-2004 and 6484 from 2008 to 2012
10Macedonian citizens in Switzerland
11Macedonian citizens in Switzerland
- Educational structure
- - In 2000 more than half of the Macedonian
citizens in Switzerland were without completed
education and in process of education. -
- - Among those who have completed their
education, the share of migrants with low level
of education is dominant (The Swiss Federal
Statistical Office data for 2000) - Ethnic structure
- - The share of Albanians was and remain
dominant, while the share of - Macedonians is relatively smaller.
-
- - Out of the 5671 Macedonian citizens
residing in Switzerland up to one - year 82.9 were Albanians and 12.6
Macedonians (Population Census - data, 2000)
12Transnational activities of the Macedonian
citizens in Switzerland
- In the case of the Macedonian emigration in
Switzerland
they are manifested in the causes as
well as consequences and
implications of these migratory movements. - Having in mind the previously elaborated changes
in the scope and the characteristics of the
migration contingent in Switzerland they should
be seen in the light of the transformation of the
temporary emigration into permanent one.
13Transnational activities of the Macedonian
citizens in Switzerland
- Family reunification and established migration
networks were one of the main determinants of the
big changes in the scope and migration contingent
structure of the Macedonian emigration in
Switzerland. - According the place of origin majority of the
Macedonian citizens in Switzerland are from
North-West part of the country, particularly from
the Region of Polog. - Although and other regions in the country were
faced with high unemployment and low standard of
living, due to the established migration networks
only the Region of Polog witnessed large scale
of emigration in Switzerland.
14Transnational activities of the Macedonian
citizens in Switzerland
- Macedonian experience in relation of the economic
transnational activities - of the emigration, including the emigration in
Switzerland are as follows - The cases of remittances being invested in
business (business creation, investment in social
services, corporations) are rare. - Almost all available research regarding the usage
of remittances show that they are mostly used for
the purchase of land, building or renovation of
houses/flats, the purchase of vehicles and
household interior, organisation of ceremonies. - (Recent survey on remittances in 2008
targeting 2,797 households in Macedonia found out
that remittances are mainly used for durable
goods, housing renovation, and purchase of farms,
land improvement and ceremonies).
15Transnational activities of the Macedonian
citizens in Switzerland
- Macedonian experience in relation of the economic
transnational activities - of the emigration, including the emigration in
Switzerland are as follows - Significant impact of remittances on the labour
market in terms of employment increase and
unemployment decrease in the regions of migrants
origin cannot be identified. Polog was and
remains the one of the regions with highest
unemployment rate. - When the temporary migration is transformed into
permanent one - there are no positive benefits of the acquired
knowledge, skills and competences of the
migrants.
16Transnational activities of the Macedonian
citizens in Switzerland
- Macedonian experience in relation of the economic
transnational activities - of the emigration, including the emigration in
Switzerland are as follows - Remittances positively influence consumption
levels and standard of living of the migrant
households, but with the reunification of the
families there is gradual decrease of their
inflow. - The macro-economic impact of remittances and
total private transfers from abroad are also
positive. For example, the three usually used
indicators shows that on average for the period
2003-2008, officially recorded remittances
amounted - - 10.4 of the GDP
- - over 50.8 of the trade deficit and
- - they were almost three times higher than
the foreign direct investments.
17Transnational activities of the Macedonian
citizens in Switzerland
- Macedonian experience in relation of the economic
transnational activities - of the emigration, including the emigration in
Switzerland are as follows - The case of the Region of Polog shows that the
influence of the economic emigration on the
socio-economic development is manifested in only
short-term, insufficiently expressed development
benefits. - The continued increase of emigration for almost
five decades did not contribute to the
substantial change in the development of this
region i.e. in overcoming the problem of
insufficient development.
18Migration Policy
- Resolution on Migration Policy for the period
2009-2014 (2008) - Action plan on the Resolution on Migration Policy
for the period 2009-2014 (2009) - In these documents set of measures and activities
concerning emigration abroad are foreseen - Measures for application of the legal obligation
for the reporting of departures / arrivals of the
Macedonian citizens upon leaving/returning to the
country - Diaspora mapping and creation of a database for
distinct categories of migrants (businessmen,
scientists, students, artists, etc.) - Supporting temporary emigration and circulation
of the labour force - Measures for facilitation of return of citizens
from abroad - Creation of policy for reduction of intellectual
emigration and return of highly educated persons
from abroad - Measures concerning legal transfer of remittances
and its productive use - Mobilization of the development potentials of the
Diaspora for improvement of the local economic
development.
19Migration Policy
- In the Resolution on Migration Policy for the
period 2009-2014 there are no particular measures
and activities for the emigration in the
receiving countries with greater number of
immigrants from Macedonia, including Switzerland. -
- In future the Government should put more
attention on the measures for creation of
social fields that link Macedonia
with the destination countries. - These measures should be directed on the
improvement of the transnational economic,
political and socio-cultural activities - of the migrations.
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