Thursday, 3 October 2013

Impacts of Migration on Syria.


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  1. Impact of migration of Syria:

    - population structure is affected
    - not everyone will return (better lives? , tired of moving?)
    - some certain ages may not return , affecting the regrowth of the economy (smaller workforce)
    - skilled (entrepreneur) , educated people will stay in host country eg Jordan
    - non educated people will be going back
    - affects countries ability to regenerate themselves
    - infrastructure (gov) and buildings destroyed , time is needed to rebuild
    - large numbers of people moving back to areas that have been destroyed contributes to environment damage
    - social impact of lots of people moving back in on once , instability is created (not enough room for people)
    - prices for rent and electricity will increase (resources are scare because of the consumption during the civil war)
    - with mass movement of population , resources will be used up quickly creating a “lag” in response time

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  2. Impact of migration of Syria
    - Educated people won't come back (there are more job opportunities or more stable social status at Jordan)
    - unskilled workers will come back as there are less jobs offer for them in Turkey
    - Syria will be lack of skilled worker and also capital from entrepreneur. (unstable government and destroyed infrastructure.-> bad environment for redevelopment)

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  3. Impacts of Migration on Syria
    - A majority of the people who are educated and are skilled will stay in their host country and the less skilled and uneducated will return back to Syria
    - Many infrastructures would also have been destroyed as a result from the civil war
    -This will result in a huge impact in the ability of Syria to regenerate itself due to the lack of people at working age who are educated returning back to the country
    - The influx of masses of people returning back to Syria will also result in increase prices for rent, electricity and utilities

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  4. Impacts of the Syrian migration on Syria
    What people will move to....
    -The skilled and the educated will stay in the host countries.
    Also people who have relatives in other countries such as Italy,Spain, and other European countries as well as other wealthy middle eastern countries (the most wealthy moved to these countries before the conflict got out of hand)
    As well as surrounding countries such as Jordan(which the population is composed predominately of sunni Muslims like Syria)

    This means less number of people(with a higher percentage of less educated) will come back to Syria which will make the area unstable once again combined with the destroyed infrastructure and legal system.

    The large numbers going back to Syria will also put pressures on the unorganized infrastructure and systems(water,electricity, rent,etc)These pressures will effect the people and may spark to near genocide acts of the Sunni Muslims that have been suppressed against the Shia Muslims.

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