چکیده:
Alternative theoretical perspectives have been presented to explain internationally effective factors affecting immigration. For example, the orthodox explanation of migration is based on the concept of wage differentials as an important factor of international immigration. The world system approach declines to interpret theoretically international migration as a phenomenon between independent national economies and the world system approach studies it in relation to the development of the modern capitalist world-economy. The Job-Labor Reward Hierarchy approach relates international labor migration to the hierarchical structure of production in the division of labor on a world scale.It seems that the globalization phenomenon affects theseapproaches exactly, because it removes the geographic, economic and social boundaries domestically and internationally generates a new international labor force migration flow in which social welfare is an important factor.In this paper, the roll of social welfare has been considered as an important factor of the international labor force between globally convergent countries
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For example, the orthodox explanation of migration is based on the concept of wage differentials as an important factor of international immigration.
It seems that the globalization phenomenon affects theseapproaches exactly, because it removes the geographic, economic and social boundaries domestically and internationally generates a new international labor force migration flow in which social welfare is an important factor.
In this paper, the roll of social welfare has been considered as an important factor of the international labor force between globally convergent countries .
differences in equilibrium level among national economies, differentiate wage levels among countries.
The development of a modem capitalist world economies and finally the job-labor- reward hierarchy before the Second World War are important reasons for international migration.
However, the theory based on wage differential does not explain when labor migration begins because sometimes.
If so, it cannot explain why there was in fact no control over the frontiers against the third world worker in highly developed countries before the Second World War. In addition, if one of the needs of globalization is to remove the economic boundaries, then th is theory could not explain the changes that wi 11 be generated in migration by the globalization phenomenon.