INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION PROCESSES AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN THE ECONOMY OF COUNTRIES
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Keywords

International migration
migrant
trend
immigrant
emigrant
gross domestic product
export

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Abdullayeva, G. (2024). INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION PROCESSES AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN THE ECONOMY OF COUNTRIES. Economics and Education, 25(1), 149–153. Retrieved from https://cedr.tsue.uz/index.php/journal/article/view/1433

Abstract

In this article, international migration processes and their importance in the economy of countries
were studied. Statistics of the top ten countries "receiving" and "sending" remittances made by labor migrants
around the world are presented. The economic impact of migration processes on both countries was analyzed

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