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    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Aug 1 2014

    Half of Armenians planning to leave homeland

    31 July 2014, 17:02 (GMT+05:00)
    By Jamila Babayeva


    Some 40 percent of Armenia's populations plan to leave the country,
    the Migration Geography survey reads.

    "Kotayk region ranks first in terms of housing the largest number of
    potential migrants. Kotayk is a rural area with most of its plants out
    of service because of financial problems. That's why many people here
    are seeking a way to leave their homes for a better life," sociologist
    Agaron Agabekyan said.

    He noted that the residents of Vayots Dzor, Armavir and Aragatsotn are
    the most determined residents of the region looking for a chance to
    leave their homes.

    "According to the UN, 750.000 residents of the region would remain in
    Armenia by the end of the century. So it would be unknown how many of
    them will be Armenians," he alarmed.

    Migration is the only hope for a bright future among most Armenians.
    Some 45.000-50.000 people leave Armenia annually. The main reasons
    behind the mass migration outflows include: the deteriorating
    socio-economic situation, high poverty, growing unemployment and
    absence of hope for a bright future.

    The Armenians do not see any progress in their homeland, where one
    third of the populations are living in poverty. Dissatisfied with
    their desperate situation, they leave Armenia for other countries to
    provide their families with a bright future.

    Due to growing migration outflows, the number of Armenia's population
    keeps decreasing.

    The number of population was 3.1 million as of July1 decreasing by
    15,000 in the first three months of 2014 compared to the same period
    in 2013.


    http://www.azernews.az/aggression/69297.html

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