Sydney is one of the largest cities in Australia. Most people move there to get a high salary and better quality of life. Affordable and highly paid people, people all over the world, especially New Zealanders, citizens do not have such conditions. The theme of this article is the positive and negative impact of Sydney immigrants. In this research, I first evaluate the economic factors of immigrants, then investigate educational factors. In the process, the impact of immigration is highlighted in the first paragraph. Sydney's economy: positive factor First, the economy
It is a difficult task to clarify the positive impact of rural migrants. This is because developing countries like Turkey are often adversely affected by such immigration. It is very difficult to find positive influences under such negative conditions. However, in this regard, we can develop several positive ways based on industrialization and economic transformation caused by rural migrants in developed countries. Especially in developing countries, changing migrating rural areas as opportunities, especially in rural areas, may have a positive impact. This is made possible by considering the relationship between rural population decline and agricultural production, and special understanding and method.
Immigration may positively and negatively affect the recipient (s) and country of origin, as shown in the following figure. In any case, the net impact of the transition is usually a positive result. According to "Economist", relaxing restrictions on labor mobility states that it will be one of the earliest ways to promote the growth of the world economy. )
This paper attempts to analyze the opportunity costs associated with motivation for labor mobility as well as analyzing the positive and negative impacts of international labor migration. Therefore, people try to find things that motivate or attract individuals to emigrate, even if they produce opportunity costs in such sports. Immigrants have played an important role through Pakistan's history. The relativity of immigrants in the history of Pakistan traced back to 1947 and hoped to make their lives better in terms of economic, social and religious, with millions of all ages at the beginning of the country People moved from India to Pakistan. .