In recent years, Croatia has been facing significant demographic changes and growing labour shortages. As a result, the country increasingly relies on immigrant workers. While immigration helps maintain economic stability, it also raises important questions about the everyday lives and well-being of the immigrant workers who are now an essential part of Croatia’s workforce. The issue is not only economic, it is also deeply social and personal. A newly published study by the Croatian Institute for Migration Research (authors: Dr. Ivan Balabanic, Dr. Goran Bandov, and Dr. Iva Tadic), conducted in partnership with Philippine researcher John Paul Magalang, offers the […]... Keep on reading: Under pressure: Filipino migrant women navigate life, work in Croatia