Abstract
This paper is a Visualization study, Aimed to Prepare Specialists and Migration Managing Leaders for the 21st Century, by analyzing different lessons from around the world. includes a broad overview of push and pull factors determining future migration flows
It is hard, if not impossible to forecast the scale and direction of future migration, but the indications are that flows from the developing world to developed countries will increase, or at least remain constantSurprisingly little in-depth researches has been carried out to date to help decision makers in government, business and society in getting better understanding the complexities and wider consequences of this phenomena future.Decision makers need to be better informed about the factors likely to “push” emigration from developing countries, e.g. poverty, lack of employment , and civil, however, they will require a better understanding of the likely evolution of factors “pulling” migrants to developed countries, such as higher living standards, education and employment ageing , potentially significant skills shortages.This paper Visualizing the possible future context and consequences of international migration – giving a “big picture” perspective – and to assist stakeholders in their long-term strategic thinking on these issues future scenarios. as the gap
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English
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