GLOBALIZATION AND MIGRATION PROCESSES

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Zubiashvili, Tamaz [1 ]
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[1] Tbilisi State Univ, Tbilisi, Georgia
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4TH INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY AND GLOBALIZATION STUDIES (MIRDEC) | 2017年
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Internatinoal migration; globalization; migrants; migratory streams;
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The globalization of migration processes is one of the characteristics of the modem world economy, which in turn affects the socio-cultural and political climate of individual countries and entire regions of the world. This phenomenon is usually understood as "increase of the scales of international migration of population, involving more and more countries of the world in the migration interaction, qualitative change in the structure of migration flows in accordance with the needs of the globalizing labor market". At the same time, the globalization of migration flows is thought to be derived from the liberalization of the flow of goods and capital and the globalization of population. The globalization of migration processes is not only quantitative increase of the number of migrants, as well as sending and receiving countries. This phenomenon has a significant impact on the formation of modern migration policies at the global, international level. There is a unification of the requirements for labor migrants, no matter how skillful they are. On the other hand, working conditions and methods of personnel management are standardized and unified at the same time. The processes of globalization in this sphere lead to the fact that the geography finally loses its meaning: both for the host country, for the country of origin, citizenship and nationality of the labor migrant, in accordance with its requirements for skills and general qualification in a specific field, and for the migrant himself -in accordance with the conditions of employment and residence in the country to his requests and expectations.
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