Migration, an Unit of Emigration and ImmigrationProf. Alexandru Trifu Citation: Prof. Alexandru Trifu, "Migration, an Unit of Emigration and Immigration", Universal Library of Business and Economics, Volume 02, Issue 02. Copyright: This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. AbstractWe deal with a double aim of this paper: the first is to highlight the straight link between the two phases of a migration phenomenon that is the emigration and immigration. The second one is to see what generations are more willing to emigrate and the impact of migration of these mentioned generations on economies and societies. The Millennials and Gen Z are now the two major cohort people in activity. In 2035, Gen Z will dominate the labor market, the two will remain, but other generations will join the club, such as Alpha. A survey of the information in these fields, generational typology and migration, altogether with the opinions of my students and MAs regarding the intention or not to emigrate. A particular case is that one of so-called return migration, especially persons intending by themselves to come back in the homeland, for different reasons. The Conclusions reveal our opinion that no matter the specific generations to be taking into account when we are dealing with the phenomenon of migration. All is to ensure an efficient work-life balance and commitment for all people to face to the goals to be achieved. Keywords: Millennials, Gen Z, Migration, Return Migration, Value Added. Download![]() |
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