Throughout history, the emigration has been a phenomenon as common as any other basic need of the human being. Emigration had a profound influence on the world in the 19th and the 20th century, when hundreds of thousands of poor families left Europe. Moreover, emigration has played a main role in the formation of the different cultures that exist today.
However, emigration, as anything else, has negative impacts as well as positive.
On the positive side, people emigrate to escape poverty if in their country there is lack of job opportunities. The skilled and educated people, such as doctors, lawyers, engineers and teachers of the undeveloped and poor countries often emigrate to rich and more developed ones, such as the United States, which offer them things that their country cannot offer. For example, there are currently more African scientists and engineers working in the United States than there are in Africa. It is advantage for the people but disadvantage for the......
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