Reasons and consequences of migration
for contemporary Europe
1 | SWPS Uniwersytet Humanistycznospołeczny |
Publication date: 2017-03-31
JoMS 2017;32(1):135–144
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ABSTRACT
Immigration has irreversibly changed European lifestyle and demographics
over the past generations. This article reviews impact of that immigration current
and future life of European citizens. It shows paths from where immigrants are
arriving to Europe, as well as reasons why they are doing it. Further, we disscuss,
wheter it is possible that European nations can significantly decrease such
inflow of immigrants, and what would effect can it create for European Union
population.
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