THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION PROCESSES ON THE ECONOMY OF UKRAINE: TRENDS, REASONS, CONSEQUENCES

Migration is one of the main factors of globalization and it is not likely that it can be stopped as it is objective and, in most cases, is linked to the ability of the workforce to respond quickly to the changes in the society and the economy. The paper is devoted to the research of the impact of m...

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Published inZbornik radova (Geografski institut "Jovan Cvijić". Online) Vol. 70; no. 2; pp. 171 - 179
Main Authors Podra, Olha, Levkiv, Halyna, Koval, Ganna, Petryshyn, Nataliia, Bobko, Ulyana
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Географски институт »Јован Цвијић« САНУ 01.01.2020
Geographical Institute "Jovan Cvijić" SANU
Geographical Institute "Jovan Cvijić" SASA
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Summary:Migration is one of the main factors of globalization and it is not likely that it can be stopped as it is objective and, in most cases, is linked to the ability of the workforce to respond quickly to the changes in the society and the economy. The paper is devoted to the research of the impact of migration on the economic and social development of Ukraine's population. The methods used in the preparation of the paper are: analytical, descriptive, comparative, statistical, graphic, and critical. The paper was written on the basis of the official domestic and international data and also on the results of sociological research in which the main intentions and motives of potential migrants are investigated. On the base of the conducted research, we can conclude that, at the current stage, migration growth in Ukraine is related to structural changes in the economy and the labor market, economic growth slowdown, low wages, and quality of life compared to the nearest neighbor countries, visa liberalization with EU countries, and access to education abroad. One of the aims of the paper was to calculate the hypothetical losses of GDP from human capital migration.
ISSN:0350-7599
1821-2808
DOI:10.2298/IJGI2002171P