When discussing "migration and its consequences", the question typically asked is how the process affects the host country. Neglected, however, remains the effect that migration may have on the countries of its origin and the consequences it may have for personal, social and family relations.
It is desirable, therefore, that the greater part of target countries adopted policies that would amend the relevant concept. Concept thus amended should properly consider also the impact that the policies may have on work immigrants and on the development of communities in the countries of origin.
If the economic, social, developmental and standard-of-living benefits are to be maximized, the systems of managing in European Union circular migration will have to be vastly