MIGRATIONS AS A RESULT OF THE GLOBALISATION

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Published: Jun 25, 2021

  Marián Mesároš

  Josef Reitšpís

Abstract

The globalisation of the world economy is a driving force of the development of the individual countries in the world. Mineral resources in some countries are very important for the development of such countries, however they also attract world economies that offer new technologies and new possibilities in the development of the infrastructure. The technological progress of less developed countries also brings undesirable accompanying phenomena, namely the dependence on spare parts, the inability of such countries to carry out an independent research development, and an inconspicuous lifestyle change of the population. Cheap labour force lures foreign capital and later, as a result of the change of political regimes, begins to have enhanced demands, including various trade union demands. This is the moment when the particular government starts being influenced, the population is dissatisfied and the dissatisfaction results in social riots. However, the foreign capital has meanwhile achieved its business interests and that is why it leaves the particular country. Subsequently, this results in internal problems and many times in migrations of the dissatisfied population. Research tools used to write this article was analysis, analysis, synthesis of available information, reports, scientific articles on the subject and subsequent deduction to identify conclusions. Following the latest findings, it takes at least ten years for migrants to start accepting laws and habitual practice of a particular foreign country. The same holds true for migrants from South America who decide to leave their home country to live in the USA. That is why the assimilation problem has to be solved very carefully and, if it is possible, to solve the problems of potential migrants on the territory of their home country.

How to Cite

Mesároš, M., & Reitšpís, J. (2021). MIGRATIONS AS A RESULT OF THE GLOBALISATION. Baltic Journal of Economic Studies, 7(3), 9-19. https://doi.org/10.30525/2256-0742/2021-7-3-9-19
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Keywords

migrations, security, globalisation, fellowship, criminality, riots, capital

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