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THE EFFECTS OF TEMPORARY MIGRATION AT THE SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC LEVEL

Sorin Burlacu, Mihaela Diana Oancea-Negescu, Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav, Florina Bran and Raluca Georgescu

Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2020, vol. 14, issue 1, 1097-1102

Abstract: The consequences of migration are both temporary and permanent, from a demographic point of view. In the destination countries, the tendency to remain permanently is well known and results in major losses among the population. A reduction in the rate of economic growth or even a decrease in economic activity is the result of this loss. Recent studies have shown that international mobility among working-age individuals is greater. As a result, migrant countries are facing an increased aging process for their own populations. Human influences are the most critical source of economic growth, and if they stay in their home world, growth rates are expected to be lower. The majority of emigrants are young and their proportion is constantly increasing, making it possible to claim that migration affects high fertility age classes, thus reducing the potential of newborns in Romania. When displacement becomes permanent, this is all the more worrying. In the background of gender migration, there are many changes, so that immigrant women have been more and more numerous in recent years. Owing to multiple interactions at the level of macroeconomic factors, the consequences of money flows at the macroeconomic level are difficult to calculate. These transfers have visible investment and savings effects. The object of this article is also the presentation of these results.

Keywords: migration; demography; economic growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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