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M. Буткус, Вільнюський технічний університет ім Гедімінаса (м Вільнюс, Литва) А. Мацюліте-Снікієн, Вільнюський технічний університет ім Гедімінаса (м Вільнюс, Литва) К. Матузєвіцю, Вільнюський технічний університет ім Гедімінаса (м Вільнюс, Литва) В. Давидович, Вільнюський технічний університет ім Гедімінаса (м Вільнюс, Литва)
Сторінки: 338-352
Мова: Англійська
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21272/mmi.2018.1-26
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Однією з найбільш нагальних проблем, які на сьогодні привертають увагу громадян ЄС, є інтеграція іммігрантів. За останній період імміграційні потоки в ЄС значно зросли – на 57,5% зa 2000-2015 рр. Одним з факторів, що ведуть до успішної інтеграції іммігрантів, є ставлення суспільства до їх впливу на соціально-економічну, культурну або іншу трансформацію країн. Важливим є дослідження не лише наслідків імміграції, а й ставлення суспільства до вигод і втрат від імміграції. Результати дослідження показують, що ставлення суспільства до наслідків імміграції є негативним, особливо щодо впливу на криміногенну ситуацію, і це не відповідає реальному впливу, емпірично дослідженому іншими авторами і представленому в огляді літератури.
Ключові слова: ставлення до іммігрантів, наслідки імміграції, модель вигод і загроз, вигоди від імміграції, витрати від імміграції.
Класифікація JEL: F22, J15, J61.
Цитувати як: Butkus, M., Maciulyte-Sniukiene, A., Matuzeviciute, K., & Davidaviciene, V. (2018). Society’s attitudes towards impact of immigration: case of EU countries Marketing and Management of Innovations, 1, 338-352. https://doi.org/10.21272/mmi.2018.1-26
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