1. CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF MIGRATION. CASE STUDY: GERMANY.
- Author
-
ŞTEFAN, Andra Sybil
- Subjects
- *
EMIGRATION & immigration , *IMMIGRANTS , *POLITICAL development , *REFUGEES , *INDUSTRIALIZATION - Abstract
The purpose of the article is to discuss a few aspects of a very old, but current phenomenon: migration. The state we are focusing our approach on is Germany, a European country with approximately 81 million inhabitants, with the most developed European economy of the moment, which was, is and will be a state for immigration, as well as emigration, determined, along history, both by the local economic evolution, as well as the socio-political phenomena within the history of this country. Starting with 2014, Germany has become the declared destination of refugees in the Near East, whose number has permanently increased, even throughout 2015. This phenomenon was and continues to be influenced by multiple factors, which receive, at the beginning of the XXI century, as a result of planetary, but mainly regional political developments, new valences, with consequences that cannot be completely foreseen and, therefore, there can be no taken preemptive measures meant to prevent possible negative aspects at the level of local communities, as well as at global level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2016