THE PROBLEM OF MIGRATION IN THE ORIENTAL COUNTRIES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY
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The article presents economic, demographic, political and other factors that contribute to the strengthening of migration interaction between the countries of the region. The authors come to the conclusion that the economic and demographic differences between the countries of Southeast Asia are not only unlikely to be overcome in the coming decades, but may also intensify, which means that in the future a more distinct delimitation of the countries of the region along the line of "donor-recipients" and, accordingly, a clearer distribution of roles within the migration system.
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