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GLOBAL

POPULATIO
N AND
MOBILITY
WORLD POPULATION
It refers to the entire number of
people of all ages, living in all
countries throughout the world.
The population is growing GLOB
POPULATION
slowly in OECD countries,
which tendto be the wealhty AL
countries that use a great deal
of energy
However, non-OECD
countries have population that
are growing much faster, and
make up the bulk of the
world's population.
Is the measure of how population
and goods move over time.

It is also a static that


measures migration within
a population.

GLOBAL
MOBILITY
MIGRATI
GLOBAL
ON MIGRATION
describes how people
from one part of the
world are moving to
another part in search
of economic and
personal opportunity.
EFFECT OF GLOBAL
MIGRATION
increases in the population, with deserve
effects on existing social institution

increases in demand for goods and services


displacement of nationals from occupations
in the countryside and in the cities

increases in the size of the informal


sector of the national economy
occasional loss of custom and
traditions by the local population
GLOBAL MIGRATION VS
GLOBAL MOBILITY
Global mobility
Global migration is a refers to the ability of
situation in which a workforce to
people go to live in seamlessly move
foreign countries, from one county to
especially in order to another and succeed,
find work both business and
personal live
BENEFITS OF POPULATION
MOBILITY

Improve the urban and rural


population structure of
immigrants and emigration
areas, promoted the urbanization
rate, and reduce the inter-
regional diffeeences
WHAT IS TTHE BENEFITS E
OF POPULATION MOBILITY
C
TO THE ECONOMY OF A
COUNTRY O
G
Migrants arrive with skills N
R
and contribute to human O
capital development of O
receiving countries. M
W
Migrants also contribute to I
technological progress.
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T
THAT'S ALL!!
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