Human Capital 3: Reverse Migration
Hoai Trong Nguyen ()
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Hoai Trong Nguyen: University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City
Chapter 12 in Vietnam's Economic Leap, 2025, pp 287-309 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Migration has long been a critical factor shaping economies and societies worldwide, influencing labor markets, urbanization, and demographic trends. As countries face varying challenges, such as population decline in developed nations or economic pressures in developing regions, understanding the complexities of migration becomes essential. The movement of people, whether driven by economic opportunity, education, or better living conditions, has profound implications for public services, social welfare systems, and employment dynamics.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-08904-5_12
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