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International youth migration: features, tendencies, regulation prospects

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dc.contributor.author Sardak, S.E.
dc.contributor.author Shymanska, K.V.
dc.contributor.author Girman, A.P.
dc.contributor.author Krupskyi, O.P.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-12T08:31:31Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-12T08:31:31Z
dc.date.issued 2022-05-12
dc.identifier.citation Sardak S.E. International youth migration: features, tendencies, regulation prospects / Sardak, S.E. Shymanska, K.V., Girman, A.H. Krupskyi, O.P. // Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology 30(2) / - Dnipro: Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, 2021. - 365-378. uk_UA
dc.identifier.issn 2617-2909
dc.identifier.issn 2617-2119
dc.identifier.uri http://biblio.umsf.dp.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/4758
dc.description.abstract The article examines the global and regional issues of international youth migration. The obtained results are most interesting for those regions where the population is shrinking and aging with a rising need to involve youth for educational services and local labor markets, or vice versa, for those losing youth due to their emigration. It is emphasized that youth create an economically active social group, which volume and quality significantly affect the country’s development. During the global migration trends identification, the authors identified the international youth migration flows’ differences and features. The paper notes that the global trends in the international youth migration development include: increase in volume and percentage of youth in the overall number of migrants and the local population; growth of youth migrants in more developed regions and high-income countries; the dominance of migratory centers for youth in Oceania, North America, and Europe; formation of powerful centers of migration of intellectual young labor resources in the UAE, Canada, the USA, Australia, and New Zealand. The available formational policy in youth migration regulation, on the example of India, China, Taiwan, Japan, USA, and Western Europe, is studied. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on international migration flows is considered, including changes in international migration in 2020. Based on the UN data analysis on age groups of migrants within geographical regions, it was determined that the prerequisite for such a structure of migration centers is a high level of migratory attractiveness. Such migration-center structure is also explained by the significant level of cross-regional migration, as in the localized regions, their factors of «attraction-repulsion» are formed. It is stressed out that increas- ing military and political instability has led to the uphill of forced youth migrants. The paper proposes the flow optimization directions of international youth migration by formulating the link between migration policy and elements of other integration policies on migrant youth (employment policy, social, educational, information and security policies). uk_UA
dc.language.iso en uk_UA
dc.publisher Geological - Geographical Faculty of Oles Honchar Dnipro National University uk_UA
dc.relation.ispartofseries Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology;2021. 30(2)
dc.subject migration uk_UA
dc.subject international migration uk_UA
dc.subject youth migration uk_UA
dc.subject global issues uk_UA
dc.subject centers of gravity uk_UA
dc.subject students uk_UA
dc.subject COVID-19 uk_UA
dc.title International youth migration: features, tendencies, regulation prospects uk_UA
dc.title.alternative Міжнародна молодіжна міграція: особливості, тенденції, перспективи регулювання uk_UA
dc.type Article uk_UA


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