Abstract

The impact of globalization on the formation of migration policy in Ukraine

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  • In the third millennium, globalization and integration have a direct impact on exchanges between states and affect the socio-political situation in most countries (O. Grishnova, 2008)

  • The paper objective is a study of the impact of globalization processes on the formation of the nature of migration policy measures taken by the state in modern conditions

  • Summarizing the above, we can state that globalization processes are becoming a new and very significant factor of modern migration, which performs the function of an accelerator in its development

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INTRODUCTION

Globalization and integration have a direct impact on exchanges between states and affect the socio-political situation in most countries (O. Grishnova, 2008). International migration is becoming more widespread and poses many problems for the states. These problems require conceptual and theoretical analysis and practical solutions. “The impact of globalization on the formation of migration policy in Ukraine”, Management and entrepreneurship: trends of development, 3(09), pp. The sustainable development goals define migration as a key issue that is important for many areas and has a significant impact on social development. Whether internal, cross-border or displaced, constitute the main target audience for achieving sustainable development goals. Kyslytsina, 2010), requires increased attention to theoretical and methodological developments in the field of strategic planning and the formation of effective mechanisms for the implementation of migration policy of the state The increase in migrant flows, which occurs both globally and in Ukraine (O. Kyslytsina, 2010), requires increased attention to theoretical and methodological developments in the field of strategic planning and the formation of effective mechanisms for the implementation of migration policy of the state

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