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    THEY WOULD BE UNEMPLOYED IF THEY STAYED

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    [06:38 pm] 15 January, 2009

    In the period between 2002 and 2007, 9.7% of the population of Armenia
    has migrated. In that period, each migrant has traveled to a foreign
    country 2 times a year on average, which means that there have been
    460,000 migrants from Armenia during the past six years. These
    are the results of the comprehensive study on returnee flows and
    reintegration challenges in Armenia presented today at the OSCE Office
    in Yerevan. The publication on return migration to Armenia covers the
    period 2002 to 2008, and is the third in a series of studies conducted
    by the Office following reports on labour migration conducted in 2005
    and 2007. The analysis, based on in-depth interviews with returnees,
    revealed that in the period between 2002 and 2007, most external
    migration involved labour migrants leaving mainly for Russia. The
    majority returned to Armenia at least once, but such returns were
    predominantly temporary. The employment statistics in Armenia show
    that some 30% of migrants would be unemployed if they chose to
    stay in Armenia. The findings also showed that many of the problems
    connected with the reintegration of returnees in Armenia stemmed from
    the mismatch between their expectations and the reality they found
    back in Armenia. The study was prepared by the local non-governmental
    organization Advanced Social Technologies, with OSCE Office support
    and the active participation of the Migration Agency of the Ministry
    of Territorial Administration

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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