IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CAUSES OF ROMANIAN MIGRATION

Authors

  • Elena Raluca CRISTIAN Romanian-American University
  • Georgeta Laura BARAGAN Romanian-American University

Keywords:

economic reasons, social causes, country of origin of migrants, destination country of immigrants.

Abstract

The main worldwide determinants influencing in time the migration phenomenon are: external environment (international political situation), economy, population growth in the migrant’s country, armed conflicts, religious persecution and xenophobic attacks. The migration of manpower from Romania is based on a number of psychological, social, financial reasons of migrants to increase their income and improve their living conditions in another country. The main cause of migration in developed countries is the migration flows originating mainly from poor or very poor countries considered disadvantaged.

Author Biographies

Elena Raluca CRISTIAN, Romanian-American University

Management-Marketing Department

Georgeta Laura BARAGAN, Romanian-American University

Management-Marketing Department

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Published

20.07.2015

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Section

Business Economics, Sustainable Development, Public Administration and Law