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"At times of economic crisis, worker mobility is crucial to growth and this is therefore a very topical debate. Despite the fact that the EU is an area of freedom of movement of its citizens, only 2.3% of citizens have declared that they are living in a different country from their country of nationality. There are numerous reasons for this, such as language barriers, culture, emotional ties with their country and so on. Be that as it may, the Member States have important responsibilities at national, local and regional level to facilitate the exercise of the right of worker mobility by eliminating all direct and indirect obstacles. This applies, in particular, to obstacles in the form of discrimination based on nationality, refusal of the right to family unification, social insurance systems and any other obstacles that might act as a deterrent or dissuade workers from seeking work in another Member State. The report seeks to provide specific answers to the above problems and is a step in the right direction, and I therefore voted in favour of it."@en1

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