ALTER-GLOBALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN MIGRATION CONDITIONS. THE CASE OF AN EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRY

Globalisation is a process that brings advantages and disadvantages to all states, regardless of their stage of development. The relative deprivation, especially the financial one, of the developing countries is a reason of frustration, which motivates the emigration decision; hence our orientation...

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Main Author: Alina HALLER
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence 2017-12-01
Series:Cross-Cultural Management Journal
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Online Access: http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/CMJ2017_I2_2.pdf
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spelling doaj-2781cee776164706a96c58a33a9614c32020-11-24T23:28:53ZengRomanian Foundation for Business IntelligenceCross-Cultural Management Journal 2286-04522017-12-01XIX295103cmj:y2017:i2:p95-103ALTER-GLOBALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN MIGRATION CONDITIONS. THE CASE OF AN EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRYAlina HALLER0 Romanian Academy Branch of Iasi – ICES ,,Gh. Zane” – Romania Globalisation is a process that brings advantages and disadvantages to all states, regardless of their stage of development. The relative deprivation, especially the financial one, of the developing countries is a reason of frustration, which motivates the emigration decision; hence our orientation to alter-globalism. In this paper, I intend to highlight by means of analysis, synthesis, deduction, induction, and statistic data, the causes and types of migration in Romania’s case, one of the main European countries where the immigrants originate from. We will see how globalisation manifests itself in a twofold manner in the economy and the society of a developing country, just like migration. We will show why a poor country is avoided by immigrants and deserted, as a result of immigration, by its own population, while, just like the developed states, it is likely to face the same demographic, economic and social problems, considering that the process of demographic transition is already manifested. http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/CMJ2017_I2_2.pdf AlterglobalizationDevelopmentGrowthMigration
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ALTER-GLOBALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN MIGRATION CONDITIONS. THE CASE OF AN EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRY
Cross-Cultural Management Journal
Alterglobalization
Development
Growth
Migration
author_facet Alina HALLER
author_sort Alina HALLER
title ALTER-GLOBALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN MIGRATION CONDITIONS. THE CASE OF AN EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRY
title_short ALTER-GLOBALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN MIGRATION CONDITIONS. THE CASE OF AN EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRY
title_full ALTER-GLOBALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN MIGRATION CONDITIONS. THE CASE OF AN EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRY
title_fullStr ALTER-GLOBALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN MIGRATION CONDITIONS. THE CASE OF AN EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRY
title_full_unstemmed ALTER-GLOBALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN MIGRATION CONDITIONS. THE CASE OF AN EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRY
title_sort alter-globalism and development in migration conditions. the case of an east european country
publisher Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence
series Cross-Cultural Management Journal
issn 2286-0452
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Globalisation is a process that brings advantages and disadvantages to all states, regardless of their stage of development. The relative deprivation, especially the financial one, of the developing countries is a reason of frustration, which motivates the emigration decision; hence our orientation to alter-globalism. In this paper, I intend to highlight by means of analysis, synthesis, deduction, induction, and statistic data, the causes and types of migration in Romania’s case, one of the main European countries where the immigrants originate from. We will see how globalisation manifests itself in a twofold manner in the economy and the society of a developing country, just like migration. We will show why a poor country is avoided by immigrants and deserted, as a result of immigration, by its own population, while, just like the developed states, it is likely to face the same demographic, economic and social problems, considering that the process of demographic transition is already manifested.
topic Alterglobalization
Development
Growth
Migration
url http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/CMJ2017_I2_2.pdf
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