Migration is a significant process through which the dynamics of population on the move substantially affect the long-term development of mankind. During the recent sixty years a host of citizens of the world have enjoyed improvements in the key indicators of development, such as the life expectancy and access to education and/or medical services, though, admittedly, this rule does not apply to all countries and all regions.
Relying for her argument on historical facts complemented by current events, the author of the paper will present the chosen subject of migration as it relates to the European future and to the demographic patterns of migration. The article deals with the current wave of migration - it is about integration and people on the road.
The arguments that the author puts forward rely, inter alia, on her personal experience gathered in a refugee camp a.k.a. the hotspot.