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Economic, social and gender aspects of the international migration in Moldova

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dc.contributor.author Vaculovschi, Dorin
dc.contributor.author Vaculovschi, Elena
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-25T09:49:33Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-25T09:49:33Z
dc.date.issued 2016-06
dc.identifier.issn 2537-6179; 1857-436X
dc.identifier.uri http://irek.ase.md:80/xmlui/handle/1234567890/1170
dc.description VACULOVSCHI, Dorin, VACULOVSCHI, Elena. Economic, social and gender aspects of the international migration in Moldova. Eastern European Journal of Regional Studies. June 2016, vol. 2, issue 1, pp. 132-142. ISSN 2537-6179; E-ISSN 1857-436X. en_US
dc.description.abstract International labor migration is one of the most marked phenomenon that characterize the current situation on the Moldovan labor market. Geographical and gender distribution in labor migration is largely determined by the type of work that provide migrant workers. Women migrate to provide domestic and care services abroad, delegating in the same time their responsibilities in this area to other people, leads to the constitution of so-called global care chains. Migration with the purpose of study in Moldova is accompanied by a negative phenomenon, of the departure of highly qualified specialists. International migration of highly skilled labor, known as "brain drain"clearly evokes a loss of intellectual capital. Moldova continues to be characterized as an origin country of human beings trafficking, being at lesser extent a country of transit of human trafficking victims from NIS countries to Europe. The lack of some measures from the Government on “human capital loss” problem will essentially reduce the chances of exit from the crisis. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher ASEM en_US
dc.subject migration en_US
dc.subject labor en_US
dc.subject migrant workers en_US
dc.subject intellectual capital en_US
dc.subject gender en_US
dc.subject social responsibility en_US
dc.subject brain drain en_US
dc.subject global care chains en_US
dc.title Economic, social and gender aspects of the international migration in Moldova en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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