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Migration from Armenia still high

31 July 2013 10:24 (UTC+04:00)
Migration from Armenia still high

By Sabina Idayatova

Migration from Armenia has reached huge volumes as 39,897 people migrated from the country by air this year, Armenia Today reported citing the Zhoghovurd newspaper.

The newspaper reports that Armenia's civil aviation body has published statistics for passenger air traffic for the first six months of 2013. 363,099 people left and 330,484 people arrived through Zvartnots airport. 19,693 people arrived and 12,339 left through Shirak airport.

"This is (travel) only by air; many migrate from Armenia by bus," Zhoghovurd said.

According to the newspaper's sources, the country's authorities are trying to postpone the publication of these depressing figures by all means.

It is not accidental that the National Statistics Service did not publish the next semi-annual report on July 29 which would indicate the scope of migration, the newspaper concludes.

In the last three years 5 percent or about 160,000 Armenian citizens left the country, according to Armenian Report portal.

According to the Armenian Migration Service, 2.053 million people left the country over 11 months of 2012, while 1.981 million returned in this period. Thus, the difference between those who left and came back made up about 72,000 people, Haykakan Zhamanak daily said.

In January-February 2013, the number of emigrants increased by 2,455 compared to the same period of 2012.

The exodus tendency emerged in 2008, and about 200,000 people have left the country since then in search of a new start in their lives.

Given Armenia's small population of slightly over 3 million, if the dangerous demographic situation in the South Caucasus republic persists, it may soon have almost no labor force left. Around two-thirds of the migrants have reportedly gone to Russia, while the rest have moved to the U.S. or Europe.

The most intensive migration has been reported to the central and southern regions of Russia, as well as to the other Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries. At least 40,000 people have left for the United States and other industrialized countries.

About 60 percent of the entire total of 8 million Armenians live outside Armenia in 60 countries, with one million in the U.S. and Russia each. There are also large Armenian communities in Georgia, France, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Argentina, and Canada.

The Armenian government, however, appears to lack an intention to change the situation for the sake of its people by leaving the country sidelined from regional projects because of the invasion policy against Azerbaijan, occupying the country's Nagorno-Karabakh and seven other regions, and fueling tension with neighboring countries.

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