Material and Non-material Factors of External Labour Migration in Their Theoretical Aspect

  • Bilan Y
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Migration is inseparable from any human community functioning and it accompanies humanity throughout its history, mutating all the time and becoming either a marginal factor, or the decisive factor of social development. Migration as such is a complex socioeconomic and culturally predetermined phenomenon, which is rather unpredictable and ambiguous in its consequences, since a range of various factors is affecting it at the same time. These days research on migratory processes is getting more and more important due to intensification of social interactions which now often disregard national borders and are becoming global. The same applies to the research too,

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Bilan, Y. (2017). Material and Non-material Factors of External Labour Migration in Their Theoretical Aspect. In Migration of the Ukrainian Population: Economic, Institutional and Sociocultural Factors (pp. 1–44). Ubiquity Press. https://doi.org/10.5334/bbg.b

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