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Internal migration and population distribution in Albania – the case of Durana

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  • Balla, Anisa
  • Avdia, Blerta

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Demographic change in Albania during the last three decades has influenced the socio-economic development of the country but has also contributed to the creation of new economic areas with high socio-economic development potential. During 2011-2021, it is estimated that, on average, 42 000 Albanians emigrated and 23 000 immigrated every year. The main reasons both for emigration and internal migration are related to better opportunities for work, education and healthcare. Internal migration from urban zones to the centre of the country has significantly affected its development, transforming the Durrës and Tiranë area (Durana) into an economic powerhouse. Nevertheless, Durana faces significant social challenges such as poverty (mainly of young families); unemployment of young people; inequality; and difficulty in accessing public goods and services for a part of the population. The purpose of this study is to analyse the socio-economic effects of internal migration into Durana and to present the likely challenges of urbanisation for the area in the next decade, influenced by projections for its population and economy.

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  • Balla, Anisa & Avdia, Blerta, 2022. "Internal migration and population distribution in Albania – the case of Durana," SEER Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, vol. 25(1), pages 79-100.
  • Handle: RePEc:nms:joseer:10.5771/1435-2869-2022-1-79
    DOI: 10.5771/1435-2869-2022-1-79
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    1. Dorina Pojani, 2009. "Urbanization of Post-communist Albania: Economic, Social, and Environmental Challenges," Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(1), pages 85-97.
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