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Economical Effects On the country of origin Positive 1.Remittance can help - Health care - Education - Generally families of the immigrants. better way of life - Better infrastructure

When immigrants return to their home countries they bring : Experience Knowledge about business They don’t have the cost of unemployment

Negative 1.A loss of young employable people skilled personal and expert leads to loss of capital (labor force) 2. Loss of educated citizens – lack of development 3. The urban population growth in the extreme 4.Across the country in the distribution of the population is seeing imbalance

Destination/Recipient Country Positive 1. In the emigration areas it should be created income- generating hobbies. For this industry it should be supported in the area of agriculture 2. Cheap labor and young labor force. This contributes to the economic development 3. Another reason is lower cost related with instruction and training 4. Immigrants are more inclined to get jobs that another people are not willing to ( harder work conditions and longer work hours ) 5. Immigrants bring new ideas to the recipient country so new businesses are created and also new workplaces open

Negative 1.Increase of unemployment because population rises 2.Decrease of budget revenue – immigrants often work illegally, don’t pay taxes 3. There is no health care due to People return to their home countries although they could be useful ( economic crisis ) 5. Criminal rate rises due to unemployment

For Immigrants themselves Positive 1.Better education 2. Better payment and work conditions 3. Better health care 4.More opportunities for work 5.Improvement of their social status

Negative Immigrating can make thing worse because Its not sure that immigrants are employed in the recipient country