Abstract
The increase in the number of labor migrants is also greatly influenced by the rapid growth of urbanization rates. Most people who leave their villages and come to cities cannot find work. Some of them find it difficult to adapt to city life, and some lack the skills to work in urban environments. In addition, the increasingly intense process of globalization leads to an exponential increase in the flow of foreign labor migration. Today it is difficult to find a country that is not involved in labor migration to one degree or another. The more developed countries feel the need for labor, the more pressing the problem of unemployment in developing and poor countries becomes. This article is about it.