MIGRATION PROCESS IN MODERN WORLD
Journal Title: MEST Journal - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
Migration is the movement of people within a particular region, district, territory, often moving over long distances to other countries. Population size affects not only the natural reproduction but also the migration of the population. The share of migrants has increased several times, which significantly affects the economy, social development and political orientation of the developed countries of Europe, North America, Australia, the Russian Federation and China. In recent years, tolerant policy in the United States in respect of refugees from Syria, Libya, Iran, and Yemen have changed dramatically to the opposite. Under the ban on temporary entry were the holders of green cards, which give the right to legal residence and work in the United States. The monetary burden rests on the shoulders of taxpayers, citizens of the European countries, Asia, the USA, due to tax increases, increasing dissatisfaction with the working-age population, which leads to adverse consequences for the ruling leadership of developed countries. Over 46% of the immigrants from Russia have higher education, are highly qualified employees, experts who are unable to find decent-paying work in the territory of the Russian Federation. The humane attitude of the international community must, as rational, informed decisions, which appear in the decrees, laws, regulations and accepted norms.
Authors and Affiliations
Anastasiya Prigoda
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