Shevchuk A., Shevchuk L., Labinska G. Migration processes «Ukraine-Poland»: specification and consequences // Paradigm of Knowledge. Vol 3 (35), pp. 28-39 . ISSN 2520-7474. DOI 10.26886/2520-7474.3(35)2019.3.
https://naukajournal.org/index.php/Paradigm/article/view/1843/1891
Abstract. The analysis of the specificity and assessment of the consequences of
the migration processes "Ukraine - Poland" the article was devoted. The
relevance of the topic is revealed due to the emphasis on the needs of the
global labor market, which caused massive displacement of people -
migration tsunami and exacerbated the problem of deportation of both
countries in the near future. The analysis is based on the use of Eurostat
and other official sources. The progress of negative demographic
tendencies in Ukraine, which differ on the background of similar processes
in Poland was revealed. The emphasis is on positive results of the
demographic policy of the Polish government, which takes into account the
significant contribution of Ukrainian workers. This eventually ensured a
stable economic development of the country. At the same time, the outflow
of highly educated specialists from Ukraine has led to a weakening of its
economy. The outflow of Ukrainian students weakened the education
system of Ukraine, contributing to the strengthening of the education
system in Poland. The improvement of this situation in Ukraine is in
implementation of a system of economic measures that would contribute to the settlement of Ukraine-Poland migration flows on a mutually beneficial
basis for both countries.
Key words: demographic processes, demographic tsunami, specificity
and motivation of migration processes, consequences of demographic
processes, forecast.
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