An analysis of Global Migrants studying the implications for international business and management

CrossRef DOI: 10.56815/IJAHSS.V1.N1.1-5

Authors

  • Nasa Dhanraj Faculty of Accounting, Under the Ministry of Education, Maldives
  • Byju John Professor, Department of Commerce and Management, Kalinga University, India

Keywords:

Global Migrants, International business and management, Challenges, International trade

Abstract

For both people and their descendants, international migration is a vital source of material advancement. the movement of people across borders, particularly from developing to developed nations. This paper's main goal is to survey our understanding of how migration impacts inclusive growth. It is helpful to begin by framing the conversation with a few key facts about international migration and its growth over the previous 30 years. Since 1990, overall migrants as a share of the global population have stayed relatively steady at approximately 3%. The contrast between different metrics of inequality at different time frames is essential because migration might have different consequences. This is due in large part to the fact that immigrants vary from indigenous and differentiate among themselves.

Author Biographies

Nasa Dhanraj , Faculty of Accounting, Under the Ministry of Education, Maldives

Faculty of Accounting, Under the Ministry of Education, Maldives

Byju John, Professor, Department of Commerce and Management, Kalinga University, India

Professor, Department of Commerce and Management, Kalinga University, India

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2022-10-08

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