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Implications of the Migration Phenomenon in Romania

Liviu-Stelian Begu (), Valentina Vasile (), Andreea-Oana Enache () and Ioana Florescu
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Liviu-Stelian Begu: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Valentina Vasile: The Institute of National Economy
Andreea-Oana Enache: The National Institute of Economic Research “Costin C. Kirițescu”

A chapter in Digitalization and Big Data for Resilience and Economic Intelligence, 2022, pp 213-221 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The migration of the population is a phenomenon related to the change of a person’s place of living. The numerous existing forms of mobility have imposed a classification according to certain criteria, among which: the duration of the trip, its purpose, the distance traveled, or the degree of freedom of the person making the trip. Migrations involve a lasting or permanent change of residence and most of the time of the activity involves important changes in the lives of the engaged persons. These trips often require a change in the way of life of the people involved, are long-lasting or permanent, and almost always express an imbalance between the living conditions offered at the place of departure and those that exist or are expected to exist at the place of arrival. In order to highlight the current and future trends of migration, this paper will analyze its economic and social effects and the impact of COVID-19 on the migration phenomenon.

Keywords: Migration phenomenon; Migratory flows; Pandemic migration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-93286-2_16

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