Abstract:
The impact of the migration process on the labour market is very profound, starting with big changes in the population structure and ending with changes in the consumption preferences. The factors behind leaving one’s country to work abroad are almost exclusively of economic nature. The dominant factor is usually the lack of opportunities to obtain an income sufficient for living in one’s home country. In this context, the main reason for migration is the lack of jobs, followed by low wages, and the desire for long distance family reintegration.
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Publicat in: International Scientific Conference “Classical and Innovative Approaches in Contemporary Economic Thought: Considerations regarding the quality of life in the context of a changing Europe”, 2nd Edition (May 27, 2016) / Editorial Board: Elina BENEA-POPUȘOI [et al.]; Organisational Committee: Elina BENEA-POPUȘOI [et al.]. – Chisinau: ASEM 2016. – 176 p. ISBN 978-9975-75-844-4; ISBN 978-9975-75-845-1 (PDF) (pag. 158-162)