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THE GLOBALIZATION INFLUENCE ON THE WORKING FORCE MIGRATION
THE GLOBALIZATION INFLUENCE ON THE WORKING FORCE MIGRATION

Author(s): Ljupco Vckov
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Институт за социолошки и политичко-правни истражувања
Keywords: Globalization; Migration; Labor market; Labor force; Human capital

Summary/Abstract: The subject of the scientific study of this paper is the influence of globalization on the movement of labor relations and labor market. Labor mobility and flexibility of the labor market have a significant impact on overall economic developments and especially the change of environment, migrations, educational structure and other important indicators for determining the degree of correlation between the¸phenomena. History teaches us that when we analyze the early development of the globalization along with this phenomenon there are emerging trends of migration, which are necessary to take into account when analyzing the trends of movement of the labor market. The international movement of labor migration means that it can be analyzed in terms of outward movement or so-called external migration, which is under the direct influence of globalization processes, but not less important is the internal migration that which occurs within the state and represents an important factor in the balanced development and regionalization of a country. Assuming that these processes (globalization and migration) in the future will show even greater growth, it is necessary to study the positive and negative effects that occur in each national economy. At no time we should not forget that migration has an impact on the country where labor is moving as well as in addressed countries. Any neglecting or underestimation of the effects of these processes can have extremely negative impact on the countries participating in this process. The aim of this paper is to try to locate the benefits of the developments of these economic trends and to affirm, and also locate the negative effects of afore mentioned processes, and as well as focusing on them and trying to propose solutions to mitigate and overcome these negative effects.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 133-138
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English