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Developed countries use migration to gain advantage in the globalized economy. But the developing countries can also benefit from the migration. | Developed countries use migration to gain advantage in the globalized economy. But the developing countries can also benefit from the migration. | ||
In the history people always been made their way to live in another place as where they are born and this not required globalization. The fact that they do it in such large numbers as in the second half of the nineteenth and the beginning of this century, may simply be related to the number of people on this planet has grown so rapidly. The percentage of migrants in the world's population increased only slightly from 2.1% (1975) to 2.9% (2000). Philip L. Martin: Migration and development: Towards sustainable solutions, International Institute for Labour Studies DP/153/2004. | In the history people always been made their way to live in another place as where they are born and this not required globalization. The fact that they do it in such large numbers as in the second half of the nineteenth and the beginning of this century, may simply be related to the number of people on this planet has grown so rapidly. The percentage of migrants in the world's population increased only slightly from 2.1% (1975) to 2.9% (2000). Philip L. Martin: Migration and development: Towards sustainable solutions, International Institute for Labour Studies DP/153/2004. | ||
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Australia 42,9% 38,6% | Australia 42,9% 38,6% | ||
Kanada 38 % 31,5% | Kanada 38 % 31,5% | ||
USA 25,9% 26,9% | USA 25,9% 26,9% | ||
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