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The free movement of Nordic citizens within Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden has long been a remarkable cornerstone of Nordic co-operation. This report summarizes and investigates the 40 years of experience with unrestricted migration and integration within the Nordic Common Labour market. It includes information on Nordic migration policy and co-operation arrangements as well as an analysis of intra-Nordic migration flows. A survey of theoretical expectations on the causes and consequences is compared with actual Nordic experiences. The report concludes with some general suggestions on how Nordic experiences may contribute to a better understanding and handling of migration within the rest of an integrating Europe.
Contents
Theoretical expectations on economic integration and migration; actual experiences in the Nordic common labour market; synthesis and conclusions.