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SOCIAL EFFECTS FOR THE IMMIGRANTS

SOCIAL EFFECTS FOR THE IMMIGRANTS. POSITIVES. Better health conditions: Free access to medical structures. By taking migration the growing centers of economic activities has developed and diversified. Young immigrants can find a job easier than the elderly.

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SOCIAL EFFECTS FOR THE IMMIGRANTS

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  1. SOCIAL EFFECTS FOR THE IMMIGRANTS

  2. POSITIVES • Better health conditions: Free access to medical structures. • By taking migration the growing centers of economic activities has developed and diversified. • Young immigrants can find a job easier than the elderly. • It raises the standard of living of emigrants and their families. • Education: Are educated more than in their own country.

  3. NEGATIVES • Across the country in the distribution of the population is seeing imbalance. • Lack of integration. • Breakdown of families caused by separation. • The unskilled and illegal immigrants are more vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.

  4. SOCIAL EFFECTSFOR THE ORIGIN COUNTRIES

  5. POSITIVES • When they return to their country, they bring with them social and cultural resources which affect their families and social-political-cultural life there. • The unemployment rate of the country of origin decreases. • The dispersion networks also become a carrier of ideas and development.

  6. NEGATIVES • Inefficiencies have occurred in rural investments. • Irregular urbanization has come to challenge. • There is lack of progress in all areas due to loss of human resources. • The greatest consequence of human mobility for developing countries is the loss of educated citizens (Brain-Drain). • The birth rate decreases.

  7. SOCIAL EFFECTSFOR RECIPIENT COUNTRIES

  8. POSITIVES • The growth of a multicultural and multi-confessional society. • Companies that have been set up by immigrants, apart from products and services, can also introduce to their new country undiscovered goods like food or new forms of art. • Acceptance of difference and cooperation.

  9. NEGATIVES • In the infrastructures services, deficiency is seen (roads, water, electricity, sewage). • Depopulation of some regions. • Specialists of different kind are leaving the country. • Enhancement of prejudices. • Outbreak of diseases. • Harmful changes in the social structure, age and gender of the society of the home regions.

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