EXTERNAL MIGRATION AS ONE OF THE FACTORS OF POLARIZATION OF COUNTRIES
Abstract
International labor migration has economic consequences for both the exporting country and the importing country. The future economic efficiency gained from labor emigration is considered a positive development for the exporting country. The negative aspect of labor migration is considered to be the outflow of highly qualified specialists from less developed countries, which aggravates the economic situation of the state and slows down its further development. As a result, this leads to further polarization of countries, increasing the gap between developed and developing countries.
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