POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT FORCE THOUSANDS OF ARMENIANS TO EMIGRATE: DEPUTY MINISTER
YEREVAN, October 8. / ARKA /. High poverty level, which is 35 %
and high unemployment remain the most common causes of migration in
Armenia, deputy labor and social affairs minister Ara Petrosyan told
a conference on demographic challenges of Armenia, organized by labor
and social affairs ministry and the Armenian office of UN.
According to the deputy minister, the causes are the devastating
earthquake in 1988 that was followed by the collapse of the Soviet
Union, the Karabakh war and the transport blockade imposed by
Azerbaijan and Turkey.
Among other acute problems Petrosyan also mentioned low birth rate,
which does not ensure a simple reproduction. "The birth rate is a
serious headache and an acute problem in developed countries, and
Armenia is also affected by this demographic problem," he said.
UN Resident Coordinator in Armenia Bradley Buzetto spoke about the
importance of developing a policy that will not only mitigate the
negative impact of these challenges, but also identify the positive
sides and benefits of the current situation.
A research professor of Arizona State University, Dr. Victor
Aghajanyan and Arusyak Sevoyan, a researcher from the Australian
Center for Migration and Population Studies, University of Adelaide
(South Australia) presented the findings of their studies.
The conference was attended by representatives of concerned government
departments and agencies and parliament members.
According to the National Statistical Service (NSS), Armenia's
population decreased by 15 thousand people in the first six months
of this year when compared with the beginning of the year.
According to the NSS, the negative migration balance exceeds
the natural growth of the population. In Jan. -June the birth
rate exceeded the death rate by 1.3 times. At the end of June the
number of permanent population stood at 3. 011.9 million -1. 904.4
million were urban residents and the rest -rural. -0- - See more at:
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
YEREVAN, October 8. / ARKA /. High poverty level, which is 35 %
and high unemployment remain the most common causes of migration in
Armenia, deputy labor and social affairs minister Ara Petrosyan told
a conference on demographic challenges of Armenia, organized by labor
and social affairs ministry and the Armenian office of UN.
According to the deputy minister, the causes are the devastating
earthquake in 1988 that was followed by the collapse of the Soviet
Union, the Karabakh war and the transport blockade imposed by
Azerbaijan and Turkey.
Among other acute problems Petrosyan also mentioned low birth rate,
which does not ensure a simple reproduction. "The birth rate is a
serious headache and an acute problem in developed countries, and
Armenia is also affected by this demographic problem," he said.
UN Resident Coordinator in Armenia Bradley Buzetto spoke about the
importance of developing a policy that will not only mitigate the
negative impact of these challenges, but also identify the positive
sides and benefits of the current situation.
A research professor of Arizona State University, Dr. Victor
Aghajanyan and Arusyak Sevoyan, a researcher from the Australian
Center for Migration and Population Studies, University of Adelaide
(South Australia) presented the findings of their studies.
The conference was attended by representatives of concerned government
departments and agencies and parliament members.
According to the National Statistical Service (NSS), Armenia's
population decreased by 15 thousand people in the first six months
of this year when compared with the beginning of the year.
According to the NSS, the negative migration balance exceeds
the natural growth of the population. In Jan. -June the birth
rate exceeded the death rate by 1.3 times. At the end of June the
number of permanent population stood at 3. 011.9 million -1. 904.4
million were urban residents and the rest -rural. -0- - See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/society/poverty_and_unemployment_force_thousands_of_armeni ans_to_emigrate_deputy_minister/#sthash.MNlvoOw2.dpuf
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress