The Messenger
May 14 2010
Georgia
Migration issues in Armenia
The UN office in Yerevan has presented its report on migration and
human development perspectives and challenges which shows that since
the collapse of the Soviet Union 19 years ago between 700,000 and
1.3 million people from Armenia have emigrated for mostly social,
economic and employment reasons. The report says that between 1998
and 2001 the population of Armenia decreased 30%, around one million
people leaving the country at that time.
If the programme for facilitating the return of labour migrants to
Armenia does not start working efficiently in the near future Armenia
will be left by extra 2-300 thousand people. Of course such a tendency
negatively affects the country’s overall social and economic situation
and development.