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Armenia : Better Understanding International Labor Mobility (Armenian)

Armenia has experienced massive outflows of its people over years. Emigrants’ share of the Armenian population stood at approximately thirty-two percent in 2017, according to migration data from the United Nations (UN). Half of Armenian emigrants reside in Russia. Other key destinations include the United States and Ukraine. Recent migration is primarily temporary labor migration, unlike the permanent emigration that occurred in the 1990s. Remittances...
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  • 2019/06/01

  • Working Paper

  • 140008

  • 1

  • 1

  • Armenia, Caucasus,

  • Europe and Central Asia,

  • 2019/11/21

  • Disclosed

  • Armenia : Better Understanding International Labor Mobility

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Honorati,Maddalena; Kerschbaumer,Florentin Philipp; Yi,Soonhwa.

Armenia : Better Understanding International Labor Mobility (Armenian). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/402321574328607652

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