Migration and Global Economy. How Countries Adapt to the New Challenge

Migration is the cornerstone of the global economy. There are countries, such as Qatar, where migrants form the bulk of the workforce. Other places, like the U.S., would lose their development impetus without the influx of new people. Then there’s Poland—an example of a country that, for many years, had no need for immigrants, but after its demographics and economy underwent a change, the demand for people from outside its borders skyrocketed almost overnight.