Object structure
Title:

External migration in the Presheva Valley: Causes, benefits and consequences

Subtitle:

Geographia Polonica Vol. 90 No. 3 (2017)

Creator:

Ejupi, Arsim

Publisher:

IGiPZ PAN

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Date issued/created:

2017

Description:

24 cm

Type of object:

Journal/Article

Subject and Keywords:

Presheva Valley ; population ; migration ; labor force ; Europe

Abstract:

Migration in the Presheva Valley is an integral part of the past and present, affected by social and historical processes, which also have demographic, social, economic and cultural consequences. The Presheva Valley, similar to other territories of the former Yugoslavia, is distinguished by low economic development and this phenomenon has been present through decades. As such, the Presheva Valley is traditionally a migrant area. Backwardness in economic and infrastructural development causes many problems of a social and economic nature, while permanent growth of the absolute and relative number of people is manifested by an increase in the number of the agricultural population, fragmentation of agricultural land, etc. All these circumstances force the population to migrate and find work in European countries. The aim of the research is to identify factors which stimulate migration, to analyze the period, causes and directions of migration, the negative effects of migration as well as benefits for the migrant’s homeland. The study offers an overview of current migration trends and it could serve as a good basis for regional policymakers in the field of migration with the final goal of interrupting the regressive social and demographic processes and accelerate economic development.

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Relation:

Geographia Polonica

Volume:

90

Issue:

3

Start page:

351

End page:

360

Resource type:

Text

Detailed Resource Type:

Article

Format:

File size 1,8 MB ; application/pdf

Resource Identifier:

0016-7282 ; 10.7163/GPol.0098

Source:

CBGiOS. IGiPZ PAN, call nos.: Cz.2085, Cz.2173, Cz.2406 ; click here to follow the link

Language:

eng

Rights:

Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 3.0 PL license

Terms of use:

Copyright-protected material. [CC BY-SA 3.0 PL] May be used within the scope specified in Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 3.0 PL license, full text available at: ; -

Digitizing institution:

Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Original in:

Central Library of Geography and Environmental Protection. Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization PAS

Projects co-financed by:

European Union. European Regional Development Fund ; Programme Innovative Economy, 2010-2014, Priority Axis 2. R&D infrastructure

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