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Labour migration and economic development: consequences and system of indicators


Aleksandr A. Grebenyuk
(about the author)

Grebenyuk Aleksandr A. – Candidate of Science, Economics, Deputy Development Director of Higher School of Modern Social Sciences (Faculty) of Lomonosov Moscow State University

Monograph:
ISBN: 978-5-91292-180-3
Format: 60х84/16
Amount: 500
Published: 03.05.2017
Publisher: Creative Economy Publishers


Keywords: economic development, labor migration, system of indicators




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Abstract:

The monograph is dedicated to a broad range of problems of the influence of labor migration on the economic development of countries that supply labor resources and the ones that receive them. Consequences (effects) of this influence have been identified and classified. The author pays special attention to the development of the system of analytical indices of the evaluation of the influence of labor migration on countries that supply immigants and the ones that receive them. The book is recommended to students, postgraduate students, scholars and also to everyone who takes interest in the migration processes.








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