Migration –A Factor of Development or Destabilisation?
Journal Title: EUROLIMES - Year 2017, Vol 23, Issue 23
Abstract
The movement of masses of individuals from one territorial area to another has been recorded since the appearance of the human species. If this movement is also followed by the action of changing of one’s residence and/or engaging in a form of activity in the area of arrival, we have, as defined by sociologist Traian Rotariu, all the elements of migration. The same researcher has defined the socio-demographic conditions when the migration phenomenon becomes a flux: large numbers of people are involved; the movement is spatial and oriented from a geographic position of departure to a position of arrival; territorial mobility generates changes in society.
Authors and Affiliations
Florentina CHIRODEA
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