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    <ns1:title language="en">Institutions and good governance as a factor of migration in Europe</ns1:title>
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    <ns1:description language="en">EXTENDED ABSTRACT
The research objective is to determine the relative importance of two groups of factors that infuence the net migration rate: economic, such as the gross average monthly
wages, and non-economic, which include the efciency of
institutional arrangements based primarily on the corruption control and the rule of law indicators. According to the
neoclassical theory of migration, economic factors have
a dominant infuence on the migration decision-making
process. On the other hand, the institutional theory of
migration advocates the position that institutional and the
factors that refect system of governance prevail over the
economic ones. The assumption on which the research is
based is that migration is caused to a greater extent by
the quality of institutions and good governance indicators,
than by the opportunities to achieve a better material position represented by higher average salary. On a sample
of 48 European countries, for the period 1996–2021, it
is investigated which group of factors dominantly determines the net migration rate. The sample of 48 countries is
divided into two sub-samples so that one of them contains
the countries with a higher level of income and strong
anti-corruption and rule of law standards (28 European
Union countries) and the remaining 20 include non-European Union members with lower gross average monthly
wages, weak institutions, as well as less favourable indicators of the rule of law and control of corruption. Using
the techniques of dynamic econometric analysis of panel
data (system GMM), predictors of the net migration rate
in European countries are identifed. The analysis confrms
that the quality of the institutional framework is extremely
important and that the rule of law and corruption control
has a stronger impact on the net migration in European
countries than the gross wages. This is supported by the
evaluated parameters corresponding to the explanatory
variables in the models. The research also confrms that
institutional factors have a stronger impact on the net
migration rate in less developed European countries that
are not members of the European Union than in the 28 European Union countries. Corruption is an important problem in many countries and citizens
are very sensitive to this aspect of institutional quality. The fndings of this research show that
less developed European countries must pay special attention to building institutions, the rule
of law and control of corruption if they want to stop negative trends in net migration, and that
these factors prevail over the economic factors that were dominant in the 20th century.</ns1:description>
    <ns1:keyword language="en">KEYWORDS net migration, gross wages, control of corruption, rule of law, institutions</ns1:keyword>
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