25 Jan 2010
About Migration
Migration changes our lives is one of the influencing factors. And allegedly migration is a trend that may continue to persuade our lives. For both immigration and emigration Migration is the collective noun. Everyone knows what that’s; we’re all working with it, either direct or indirectly. Globalisation on the other hand is more abstract. It may be outlined as ; …the integration of commercial and capital markets internationally.
Bringing the world closer thru better world-wide communication, transport and trade links. The creation of a “Global Village”, where members of the same industry from across the world interact on a huge scale. (London Stock Exchange) According to the council of Europe, globalization and migration represent a couple of the most dynamic world socio-political trends.
Though each shows a correct dynamic, both (phenomenon) are highly interrelated. Globalization creates situations — commercial inequalities for instance — which increase the pressure and increase the will to migrate. The OECD exposes that record numbers of people are moving to several OECD states looking for roles and to join their families… The economic down-turn in some OECD states hasn’t influenced the rising trend in global migration which commenced in the mid-1990s. The US admitted more than 1,000,000 permanent immigrants in 2001 and 2002, 25% more than in 2k. In the same period of time, a couple of Western european nations, including Austria, France and Switzerland, admitted about 15% more immigrants. (OECD, Jan. 2004) The book of Humanitarian help elaborates on the same subject : Longer-term global migrants belong to two broad groups : voluntary migrants and forced migrants. Powered by a mix of push factors in source nations and pull factors in receiving countries. So the will to migrate comes from… A well-developed networks that link the provision of labour with the demand of enterprises for both professionally trained and inexperienced workers. Forced migration is powered by conflicts, human rights abuses and political repression that displace folk from their home communities. Although the share of migrants is less than 3 % of the Earth population, the migration flows increase outside the expansion of the Earth population : in the period from 1985 to 1990, worldwide population expansion increased by about 1.7 p.c each year, while the total population of world migrants increased by 2.59 p.c per year.
Fascinating is also an article on (e) migration targeted on the German situation: In 2004 more than 150,000 Germans… Were going abroadthe highest number since 1884. At the same time the immigration reduced heavily over the last years…
Hard numbers are tough to find, but unsupported evidence implies that lots more teachers are leaving Germany than are arriving, against this with nations like the U. S. and Sweden with a net brain-gain. About 12,000 German doctors now work abroad According to a German medical organisation.
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