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Hill Kulu &Francesco Billari 

Regional studies, Vol.38, Iss 6, 2010 

In this paper the determinants of internal migration in Estonia, a multicultural society, during the transition period (1989-94) is studied. It is shown that both personal and contextual (potentially time-varying) factors are important in determining migration propensity.  

Category: Risk and security research
Country: Estonia

Tiit Tammaru &Hill Kulu 

Eurasian Geography and Economics, Vol 44, Iss. 2, 2003 

Two European geographers survey the change in numbers, location, and composition of Estonia's non-titular population utilizing census returns for the period 1934-2000. Much attention is devoted to an investigation of return migration of non-Estonians to other FSU republics in the 1990s. Also covered are changes in the spatial distribution of Estonia's minorities and the dynamics of age structure as a result of its natural evolution, the sharp decline in fertility, and emigration of younger cohorts. Additionally, the authors also investigate trends in employment affecting the country's principal ethnic minorities. 

Category: Risk and security research
Country: Estonia

Merje Kuus 

Political Geography, Vol 21, Iss 3, 2002 

This investigation of the construction and operationalisation of state sovereignty in Estonia specifies how international integration is constituted in the Estonian sovereignty discourse, particularly how the inside and the outside of the state are demarcated in that discourse.  

Category: Risk and security research
Country: Estonia

American Ethnologist, 32: 2005 

In this article is examined how territorial imaginary conflating culture, territory, nation, and security allows “elites of statecraft” in Europe to frame citizenship and integration policy as (inter)national security matters. 

Category: Risk and security research
Country: Estonia

James Huges  

JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 43, 2005 

The regimes of discrimination against Russophones in Estonia and Latvia are examined to demonstrate that in certain conditions of inter-ethnic conflict, the model does not work as predicted. In deeply divided societies the mass migration of a minority can be intentionally promoted by a majority regime of discrimination. 

Category: Risk and security research
Country: Estonia

Burnett et al. (2013)

International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 25(1), pp. 1-7

Category: Risk and security research
Country: Norway, Sweden

EU-OSHA’s European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER) is an extensive survey that looks at how European workplaces manage safety and health risks in practice. 

Category: Risk and security research
Country: Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden

RiskLab Finland is a research group at Arcada and a research laboratory of Infolytika Ventures, with the objective to study and develop the fields of risk analysis through machine learning and visual analytics. 

Category: Risk and security research
Country: Finland

Marit Rõõm, 2002 

The current paper analyses unemployment and labour movements between labour market statuses in the period of January 1997 to July 2000 using data from the Estonian Labour Force Surveys. The results from the paper indicate that unemployment rate and labour mobility measure have inverse relationship, both in aggregate and disaggregate level.  

Category: Risk and security research
Country: Estonia

Jaan Masso et al. 

 International Journal of Manpower, Vol. 35 Iss: 6, 2014 

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of temporary migration on the upward occupational mobility by using a novel database from Estonia. 

The findings imply that the benefits of temporary migration from Eastern to Western Europe on the sending country via the returnees’ labour market performance might be limited, yet it does not exclude the benefits of return migration through other mechanism. 

Category: Risk and security research
Country: Estonia