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  • Migration trends in Estonia since 1947 show that the country's age distribution began changing before other Eastern European nations.
  • The influx of immigrants started with movement from rural areas to the capital, followed by an influx of workers from Soviet Republics after World War II.
  • The author emphasizes that in-migration and migration among younger people contribute to demographic aging, which should inform social policy development.
  • Se revisan las tendencias migratorias en Estonia desde 1947, indicando que la distribución de edad del país comenzó a cambiar antes que en otras naciones de Europa del Este.
  • La inmigración inició con desplazamientos del interior hacia la capital, seguido de la llegada de trabajadores de las Repúblicas Sovi

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Migration trends in Estonia since 1947 are reviewed. The analysis indicates that the country's age distribution began to change earlier than that of other Eastern European countries. "Immigration started earlier too, first with the influx from the Estonia hinterland into the capital, then, after the second world war, with the gradual common workforce influx from the Republics of the Soviet Union." The author concludes that in-migration, combined with greater migration among younger people, has resulted in increased demographic aging, a trend that has to be taken into account when developing social policy. (SUMMARY IN ENG AND SPA)

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