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economic$23759$ - traduzione in greco

AN EMIGRANT SEEKING ACCESS INTO A WEALTHIER STATE.
Economic migration; Economic migrants; Economically displaced person; Economic refugee; Economic emigration; Economic migrations; Economic immigration

economic      
adj. οικονομικός, οικονομολογικός
economic planning         
ECONOMIC PLANNING BY A CENTRALIZED AUTHORITY
State-directed economy; Technocratic socialism; Socialist planning; Long-term economic plan
οικονομικός προγραμματισμός
economic policy         
JOURNAL
Economic Policy; Econ. Policy; Econ Policy; 10.18288
οικονομική πολιτική

Definizione

economical
¦ adjective giving good value or return in relation to the resources or money expended.
?sparing in the use of resources or money.
Phrases
economical with the truth euphemistic lying or deliberately withholding information.

Wikipedia

Economic migrant

An economic migrant is someone who emigrates from one region to another, including crossing international borders, seeking an improved standard of living, because the conditions or job opportunities in the migrant's own region are insufficient. The United Nations uses the term migrant worker.

Although the term economic migrant may be confused with the term refugee, economic migrants leave their regions primarily due to harsh economic conditions, rather than fear of persecution on the basis of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership of a particular social group. Economic migrants are generally not eligible for asylum, unless the economic conditions they face are severe enough to have caused generalised violence, or seriously disturbed the public order.