EXPERIENCE OF REGIONS AND CITIES IN IMPLEMENTING DEMOGRAPHIC AND MIGRATION POLICIES
Keywords:
Demography, migration policy, cities, regional development, urbanization, migration processes, natural population growth.Abstract
This article examines the experience of cities and regions in implementing demographic and migration policies. Specifically, it analyzes the natural and migratory growth processes of populations, their effects on cities and regions, as well as the specific impacts of demographic policy on population composition, urbanization processes, and migration. Based on these experiences, recommendations are made to develop effective measures for managing internal and external migration.
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