Reasons of labour force migration in Romania

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3846/bm.2012.083

Keywords:

labour migration, economical reasons, average wages, European Union countries, migration effects

Abstract

The migration phenomenon must be constantly analyzed by reporting it to the social and eco-nomical reality of a certain period of time. At the moment the migration is generated, mainly by factors of economical nature and is sustained by the policies adopted on a state level or a state group level which fa-cilitate free circulation of the labour force, the phenomenon of migration being amplified by the easy ac-cess to information. On a long term the decrease of population has negative economical and social conse-quences in the geographical regions that produce labour force, hence the financial investments coming from the state budget and the European funds must be directed mainly to the poor regions; micro-economical policies must support the economical development and increase of the living standards in or-der to stop the labour force exodus.

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Published

2012-01-01

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Social and Economic Business Environment