MIGRATIONS







Migration today affects nearly 200 million people (75 million in 1965), the bulk of these movements taking place in both northern and southern hemispheres.


According to the Human Development Report released by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in 2009, only one in three migrants would have left a developing country for a developed country.


And if more than three-quarters of international travel is to settle in a country with a higher level of social and economic development than the country of origin, half of the migrants from a poor country move to another country. poor, reducing distances require.


The increase and uniformity of purchasing power generated by the adoption of WAT $ as remuneration for work should ultimately reduce these economic migrations.


Each individual naturally favors his country and his family to uproot economic, religious and cultural.

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