YOUTH PERCEPTIONS ON THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC FUTURE OF ROMANIA IN A GLOBAL WORLD. REASONS FOR MIGRATION
Marcela Monica Stoica ()
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Marcela Monica Stoica: PhD Lecturer, Christian Universiy “Dimitrie Cantemir”, Bucharest, Romania
Interdisciplinary Management Research, 2015, vol. 11, 1089-1094
Abstract:
This analysis aims at giving a coherent and synthetic view on the perceptions of the Romanian youth about the political participation and the economic future of Romania in the context of globalization and the increased migration. Youth is a socio-demographic category with an essential impact on the future of each country but also in Europe and in the world, who are, as many political, economic and social actors claim, the main beneficiaries. And yet the young Romanian males and females tend to migrate especially to the developed countries, where they are better remunerated. Thus, based on a primary research done by the Center for Urban and Regional Sociology (CURS) from Romania, it can be concluded that the Romanian youth are disappointed by the political young leaders and migration outside the country is a strong option for the present, even if only temporarily or definitively and become citizens of another country where they could fulfill their aspirations, lifestyle and leisure time.
Keywords: Youth; economic development; migration; benefits of globalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J1 O15 R23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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