Forecasting Migration Processes in Germany
( Pp. 141-149)
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Tregub Ilona V.
Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor of the Department of Mathematics
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Moscow, Russian Federation Abraimova Kristina A.
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Moscow, Russian Federation
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Moscow, Russian Federation Abraimova Kristina A.
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
This article examines the migration processes in Germany, which have a great impact on the national economy. Based on statistical data from open sources for the period from 2005 to 2020 a correlation-regression analysis was carried out. This analysis made it possible to identify significant factors influencing the dynamics of migration processes. These factors include the domestic national product, wages and unemployment rates. The constructed econometric model allows predicting the level of migration and making management decisions on measures to influence it.
How to Cite:
Tregub I.V., Abraimova K.A., (2022), FORECASTING MIGRATION PROCESSES IN GERMANY. Economic Problems and Legal Practice, 1 => 141-149.
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Margarita Urda Responsibility for migration offences under the laws of foreign countries // Bulletin of the Russian Law Academy. 2019. No.12(3). pp. 470-491.
Mezhevich Nikolay M., Zverev Yuri M. Eastern Baltic: economic dilemmas of security // Baltic region. 2018. Vol. 10. No. 1. pp. 73-88.
Merl Stephan Modernity and the failure to maintain the peace (1918-1938): comparing the cases of the Soviet Union and the German Reich // The world of Russia. Sociology. Ethnology. 2020. Vol. 29. No. 1. pp. 103-131.
Muydinov D.N. Main problems of the current social processes in Europe: migration as a political tool // Bulletin of the Volga Institute of Management. 2017. Vol. 19. No. 5. p. 19-22.
Tilmann Becker, Sandra Link Foreign Direct Investment^ Changes in Germany // King&Wood Mallesons. 2020.
Tregub I.V. The capital market model on the example of Norway / В сборнике: Forum for Reseach in Empirical Internation Trade. San Rafael. 2015.
Tregub I.V. Analysis of the current state and prospects of development of the telecommunications market // Telecommunications. 2008. No. 10. pp. 40-43.
Tregub I.V. Modeling of pricing for additional cellular services in the telecommunications market / dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Economics / Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation. Moscow. 2010.
Filter Coffee Why and how to emigrate to Germany // Immigration world. 2018.
Yu. S. Ivchenko Determination of the main factors of the gross regional product level by econometric modeling methods for the totality of regions of the Russian Federation // Statistics and economics. 2019. Vol. 16. No. 6. pp. 4-17.
Keywords:
Germany, migration, correlation analysis, econometric model, forecasting.
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