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Fig. 4. Visualization of the impact of external population migration on social and economic development of the Carpathian region Source: models were constructed in CurveExpert Professional 2.6.3 software.
Fig. 5. Integral coefficients of social and economic development of Poland, 2008-2018
Integral coefficients of social and economic development of the Carpathian region, 2008-2018
Modelling the impact of emigration upon social and economic development of the Carpathian region of Ukraine
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Bulletin of Geography Socio-economic series

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Liliya Ivanova

Population migration activity in the Carpathian region of Ukraine is currently high in intensity and scale compared to the national average. This situation is caused by subjective factors (lower living standards and quality of life, employment problems, escalation of armed conflict in the east) and objective factors (globalization and increasing population mobility, development of transnational corporations, digitalization of the economy, simplification of border-crossing procedures). The aim of the research is to model and visualize the impact of population migration on the social and economic development of the Carpathian region of Ukraine and to determine an optimal value and critical range of external migration for the region. Based on the modelling, assuming that socio-economic development of the Carpathian region corresponds to the level of integral coefficient for Poland in 2018 (calculated using a multiplicative approach), the acceptable level of external migration was determined. It is 0.850 for Lviv region (actual migration level was 1.479 in 2018); 0.653 for Chernivtsi region (0.695); and 1.488 for Zakarpattya region (2.149). The critical range of the intensity of external population migration is 0.723–1.264 for Lviv region, 0.499–0.578 for Chernivtsi region, 0.006–0.008 for Ivano Frankivsk region, and 0.479–0.769 for Zakarpattya region.

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... [32]. Another study focused on the Carpathian region of Ukraine and aimed to model the impact of population migration on its social and economic development, determining an optimal value and critical range of external migration for the region [33]. ...

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Migration Patterns and Social Change in Kalimantan Region: A Quantitative Study of The Impact of Migration in Changing Social and Economic Structures
Modelling the impact of emigration upon social and economic development of the Carpathian region of Ukraine

Bulletin of Geography Socio-economic series