2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14116413
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International Migration Drivers: Economic, Environmental, Social, and Political Effects

Abstract: This paper evaluates the recent trends in international migration and different viewpoints (arguments and counterarguments) on global population movement and examines the impacts of the social, economic, ecological, and political determinants of regional and international migration. The paper aims to analyse and compare the causal relationships between international migration, on the one hand, and economic, ecological, and socio-politic dimensions of EU countries’ development, on the other. The authors conside… Show more

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“…where  t n k , a normalization factor; Scientific substantiation of dynamic weighting factors: based on a combination of the "Principal Components" and "Sliding Matrix" methods (Kwilinski et al, 2020b;Kwilinski et al, 2022a;Kuzior et al, 2021b), which consists in successively shifting the matrix of the minimum required size over a period of time and calculating the weighting factors; Scientific substantiation of the limits of safe existence -the vector of limit values is closely related to the concept of "extended homeostatic plateau," which has optimal (negative feedback), threshold (neutral feedback) and critical (positive feedback) spheres, which determines safety gradations on both sides of the "homeostatic plateau:" lower and upper critical, threshold and optimal, for which formulas for calculating the vector of limit values are proposed (Table 1):…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where  t n k , a normalization factor; Scientific substantiation of dynamic weighting factors: based on a combination of the "Principal Components" and "Sliding Matrix" methods (Kwilinski et al, 2020b;Kwilinski et al, 2022a;Kuzior et al, 2021b), which consists in successively shifting the matrix of the minimum required size over a period of time and calculating the weighting factors; Scientific substantiation of the limits of safe existence -the vector of limit values is closely related to the concept of "extended homeostatic plateau," which has optimal (negative feedback), threshold (neutral feedback) and critical (positive feedback) spheres, which determines safety gradations on both sides of the "homeostatic plateau:" lower and upper critical, threshold and optimal, for which formulas for calculating the vector of limit values are proposed (Table 1):…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Smiianov et al [42] and Kuznyetsova et al [43], the authors developed a methodology to test the hypothesis of a link between the consequences of pandemic quarantine and public health and economic growth and country security. Romanello et al [44] or Kwilinski et al [45] analyzed the existence of a relationship between the state of the country's energy sector and key indicators of population health, particularly resilience to the impact of pandemic threats.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Smiianov et al (2020b), Kuznyetsova et al, (2021), the authors developed a methodology to test the hypothesis of a link between the consequences of pandemic quarantine and public health and economic growth and country security. Romanello et al (2021) or Kwilinski et al (2022) analyzed the existence of a relationship between the state of the country’s energy sector and key indicators of population health, particularly resilience to the impact of pandemic threats.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%