Immigration in Empirical Facts and Statistics
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ALPAGU, H. (2015). Immigration in Empirical Facts and Statistics. Journal of Economic and Social Thought, 2(1), 50–60. https://doi.org/10.1453/jest.v2i1.199

Abstract

Abstract. In the modern world of globalization, we speak of a “global village”, but there always remain some regional fix points. Therefore we do not know exactly what role we have in the future as a society in a globalized world. The globalized world is like a small village: On the one hand, everyone knows what happens in the village, but in other hand, other social differences remain in the same sizes. Therefore in the future some components will always remain in the same form, such as poorness, richness, good, evil, war and peace. Today, prosperity of population in Western societies shows an increasing drift. But no one can guarantee that they will remain so forever in the future. The statistics and existing conflicts show that many problems in the world will always remain. Humanity will be able to realize their dreams of space only in part. And yet, many things will remain as in the Stone Age. The focus of this paper is to consider this matter from a realistic and humanistic point of view.

Keywords. Immigration, Cultural Clashes,Human Rights, Integration, Globalization, Poverty, Slavery
https://doi.org/10.1453/jest.v2i1.199
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