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However, despite these positive aspects, such as economic development, the flow of people to other states - in 2000, about 175 million people lived outside their country of birth, also raises some difficulties, as the "brain drain" For example, the average emigrant coming out of Latin America or Asia has more than doubled of education than those who are fears that the new country coming to steal jobs or lower wages do not pass it even fears the report -which was prepared by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs - says that there is no significant reduction of wages or employment rates among the population of the host country (Bjornstrom & Kuhl,