NEXT GENERATION OF ARMENIANS TO LIVE EVEN WORSE THAN THE PREVIOUS
Tue 09 April 2013 10:55 GMT | 11:55 Local Time
The number of Armenians wishing to leave the country for ever was 40%.
The main factor in Armenians' intention to leave their country is the
acute socio-economic situation, which is deteriorating day by day, said
political scientist Rovshan Ibrahimov commenting to 1news.az on reports
in media about the plans of 40% of Armenians to leave the country.
Gallup questioned about 41,072 residents older than 15 in 12 countries
of the former Soviet Union on the extent of their desire to leave
the country and causes.
The number of Armenians wishing to leave the country for ever was 40%,
which is the highest indicator among the countries studied.
According to the analyst, the next generation of Armenians will live
worse than the previous.
"If the expectations of the population are negative, it leads to
migration flows", he said.
According to the expert, in addition, we should not forget a big
Armenian diaspora abroad
"Armenians have relatives who live abroad, so they move around the
world pretty easy", he said.
Ibrahimov noted that migration will eventually result in acute
demographic problem in Armenia in 15-20 years.
"It will be linked to the pension problems, labor shortages, as well
as abnormal reproductive process in the country", he said.
Tue 09 April 2013 10:55 GMT | 11:55 Local Time
The number of Armenians wishing to leave the country for ever was 40%.
The main factor in Armenians' intention to leave their country is the
acute socio-economic situation, which is deteriorating day by day, said
political scientist Rovshan Ibrahimov commenting to 1news.az on reports
in media about the plans of 40% of Armenians to leave the country.
Gallup questioned about 41,072 residents older than 15 in 12 countries
of the former Soviet Union on the extent of their desire to leave
the country and causes.
The number of Armenians wishing to leave the country for ever was 40%,
which is the highest indicator among the countries studied.
According to the analyst, the next generation of Armenians will live
worse than the previous.
"If the expectations of the population are negative, it leads to
migration flows", he said.
According to the expert, in addition, we should not forget a big
Armenian diaspora abroad
"Armenians have relatives who live abroad, so they move around the
world pretty easy", he said.
Ibrahimov noted that migration will eventually result in acute
demographic problem in Armenia in 15-20 years.
"It will be linked to the pension problems, labor shortages, as well
as abnormal reproductive process in the country", he said.