THE CONVERGENCE OF MIGRATION TO THE EUROPEAN UNION REQUIREMENTS
Silvia Lazari (),
Iulita Birca and
Alexander Gribincea
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Silvia Lazari: PhD Student, ULIM
Iulita Birca: junior scientific researcher, INCE
Alexander Gribincea: PhD, Professor, ULIM
Economy and Sociology, 2014, issue 1, 84-91
Abstract:
This article reflects the interdependence between the migration phenomenon of our country's population and the phenomena carried in the overall human development of the Republic of Moldova, and the consequences of migration on the social and economic development at the macro-level, separately. The qualitative analysis performed reveals the importance accorded to migration in terms of social security of the country, as well as Moldova's position towards recipient countries to protect Moldova’s citizens.
Keywords: migration; human development; education; social behavior; labor; investment in human capital; economic development; remittances; savings; consumption; GDP. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G31 H0 H68 H79 I25 I3 J11 J21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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