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return will undoubtedly contribute to the overall strength of the emigrant society.But many
international students try to stay in the countries where they study [9].The departure of talented
young people from the country reduces the potential opportunities associated with the
development of society.That is why emigrant countries, in addition to financing the education of
young people who want to study abroad, provide them with certain benefits for their return.In
any case, returning young people can actively influence the development of the moral
environment.
Migration also affects the moral consciousness of the emigrant society.In particular, the social
and moral consciousness, especially in the minds of young people living in developing countries,
is characterized by dissatisfaction with the society in which they live, and the search for an ideal
society in which to live.This situation can be called the phenomenon of ‘ideal life elsewhere’.
When people see the injustices, social and economic difficulties in the society in which they live
and are unable to change them, they want to move to a society where there are real
opportunities.On the other hand, migrants do not move to another country just to earn money.As
they and their families migrate, they also try to choose the moral environment and cultural space
in which their children will grow up.Everyone wants their children to grow up in good economic
and social conditions, to be surrounded by good people.But that may not always be possible.This
creates a feeling of nostalgia for the life they consider ideal, including the socio-ethical
environment, such people always try to leave their countries where they live as potential
migrants.This can lead to the transformation of the system of moral norms of donor society.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, it can be said that migration has both direct and indirect effects on the moral
environment of the emigrant country.In general, the impact of migration on the moral
environment of the emigrant state and society can be understood in a positive sense in relation to
the morality of tolerance, in formation of pluralism, or in a negative sense in relation to the
collapse of existing moral valuesIn order to prevent the spread of ‘pop-culture’, the spread of
immorality, and the negative impact of migration on the moral environment, migrants are
required to have ‘spiritual-moral immunity’ based on national and universal moral values.
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