Σάββατο 19 Μαρτίου 2011

Who are the potential migrants from Ukraine and Moldova?








              Selected tables from this survey (Source: etf.europa.eu/pubmgmt.nsf/(getAttachment)/.../$File/NOTE85UBH8.pdf), that are presented in this post, give us general mood about the attitude and ideas of Moldovans and Ukrainians towards emigration in search for better life conditions. This research investigated the links between migration and skills, by questioning 2,000 respondents each from Albania, Egypt, Moldova, Tunisia and Ukraine and focused on “potential migrants”  in the age group 18 – 40 years as well as on “returning migrants” who left their countries of origin aged 18 or over, lived and worked abroad continuously for at least six months and returned at least three months before being interviewed. The motivations, expectations and experiences expressed by the two groups of respondents provide an excellent and representative overview of the dynamics of Moldovan and Ukrainian emigration and return migration also in the context of the highly qualified skilled workers. It is obvious that the tendency for leaving the mentioned countries is increasing and in my opinion the most sad of all is that the majority of potential migrants are the youngest citizens who belong to the age category that is usually called the "future" of any country...

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