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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF COVID-19 ON POPULATION MIGRATION

Cristi Raceanu
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Cristi Raceanu: BUCHAREST UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMIC STUDIES

Annals - Economy Series, 2022, vol. 1, 248-253

Abstract: Migration is an important factor of humanity, being always a topic to be updated. In this article I will analyze the impact of the pandemic with COVID-19 on exits and entrances to the Romanian border. The purpose of the article is to outline the dynamics of migration as a result of the effects of the pandemic but also to analyze the political measures adopted to combat the effects. The analysis refers only to what happened in Romania by analyzing the data from 2020-2021, because in the current context the political, social and economic dynamics has been and is very high, since the beginning of the pandemic. For the analysis I will use the econometric analysis highlighted by a multiple regression. The variables of interest will be the number of entries and the number of exits from Romania and I will analyze the impact of the variables: Stingency Index, new cases of Covid, the number of hospitalized patients and the success of positive tests. Following the analysis I will observe the direct connection betIen these analyzed variables. The aim of the paper is to observe the poIr of the decisions taken by the country's leadership but also of Europe, on the migratory flow.

Keywords: Migration; COVID-19; social policy; multiple regression (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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