The Relationship Between Sustainable Development Goals and Migration. An EU-28 Perspective

  • Prada E
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This study approaches migration from the perspective of an effect of the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals. In order to analyse this relationship, several indicators used to measure the SDGs attainment level were employed. These indicators are also the ones related to migration. The results show that most indicators that are used to measure the achievement of SDGs have an impact on the migration flow. Consequently, GDP per capita and unemployment rate, as main indicators used to measure the Goal 8 (Sustainable economic growth, productive employment and decent work for all), have significant impact on migration, being main factors of immigration.The main conclusion is that there is a bilateral relationship between migration and SDGs. Not only that migration can influence the achievement of sustainable development, but, at the same time, it is itself influenced by how well the Sustainable Development Goals are attained.

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Prada, E.-M. (2020). The Relationship Between Sustainable Development Goals and Migration. An EU-28 Perspective. Journal of Social and Economic Statistics, 9(1), 28–45. https://doi.org/10.2478/jses-2020-0004

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