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CONSECINȚE ECONOMICE ȘI SOCIALE ALE MIGRAȚIEI FORȚATE
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE COMPULSIVE MIGRATION

Author(s): Andreea Lavinia Cosău
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: illegal migration; country; security; danger; interest; globalization; economy;

Summary/Abstract: Even though the sedentariness represented an important and significant stride for the humanity growth, the immobility has not been involved as a complex societies normal position. Each and every historical stage and almost all the civilisations knew various forms of spatial mobility, inducing us to believe that the migration tends to be an abiding of the humanity history. Given a behavioral perspective, migration can be seen as a succession of decisions that have effects through changes in the course of life of individuals. Migration is the expression of unbalanced social relations between developed areas and less developed areas of the world. Under the circumstances, we assist at a growth of a migration dependence available for the origin countries as well as for the tranzit countries, but also of the problems involved by the immigrants and the migration phenomenon. That new progress of the migratory movement takes place in the recent intensification of the globalization and the total economy reorganisation. The globalization produces the duality of the overwhelming economic accumulation and the progress of the productive capital resettlement. The international migration represents an important dimension of the globalization, and the progress is more connected at the changes supervened in the social structures and in the total economy. International migration is an ambivalent phenomenon and, it can not be certainly said, that it is a positive or negative process. This phenomenon involves demographic, economic, social and political consequences.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 313-321
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Romanian