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- Title
UNEMPLOYMENT AND MIGRATION IN GEORGIA AT THE MODERN STAGE.
- Authors
Karkashadze, Nargiza; Ukleba, Shura
- Abstract
The article "Unemployment and Migration in Georgia at the Modern Stage" outlines the importance of migration, its problems and causes. Both the pros and cons of migration are analyzed. The article provides statistics on internal and international migration. There is also a list that affects the country from which he/she travels and the country from where he/she leaves. The article also mentions the main driving force of migration, which is remuneration. A comparative analysis has been made between the increase in the average salary level of the EU and other countries in the world and the increase in the level of salaries in Georgia, from which the situation is clearly deplorable in terms of remuneration. The article also mentions one of the reasons for migration, which is the desire to get an education. Statistical analysis in this regard gives a natural idea that the highest rate is 25-29 years, as well as 20-24 years. The paper also discusses the benefits that migration brings, namely remittances. The article also talks about unemployment and its causes. However, it is said that the pandemic caused the greatest damage to the population of the country and therefore even more people became eager to go abroad for work. The article provides a statistical analysis of migration and unemployment and outlines ways to solve unemployment problems.
- Subjects
GEORGIA; INTERNAL migration; UNEMPLOYMENT statistics; MINIMUM wage; FORCED migration; CULTURAL pluralism
- Publication
FBIM Transactions, 2021, Vol 9, Issue 2, p40
- ISSN
2334-718X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12709/fbim.09.09.02.04