EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION PROCESSES: IMPACT ON SOCIAL STABILITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V6I3Y2026N19Keywords:
social stability, migration, emigration, immigration, economic, political, religious, geographical, educational, health factors, legal migration, illegal migration.Abstract
This article provides a detailed analysis of the positive and negative impacts of migration on societal stability, as well as the objective and subjective causes and factors driving population migration. It examines the classification of emigration and immigration processes based on various criteria, their characteristic features, the biological and social mobility of migrants, and the spheres of influence of migration processes.
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