Migration and Globalization
Migration and Globalization ... 38 percent of sub-Saharan Africans want to migrate, while only 10 percent of Asians want to permanently leave their home country. The U.S. is the most desirable destination country, according to those polls (Espisova, Ray, 2009). A variety of reasons lie behind migration. People may migrate in order to improve ...
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