🌍 Interdependence refers to a mutual relationship in which people or places rely on each other, and this concept is relevant not only to individuals but also to countries on a global scale.
🇧🇷 Brazil serves as an example of interdependence, as it shares migration flows with other countries, highlighting the interconnectedness and reliance between nations.
👥 An example of interdependence can be seen in the relationship between teachers and students, where teachers rely on students to teach and vice versa, emphasizing the reciprocal nature of interdependence.
🌍 Brazil and Portugal have a mutual relationship of interdependence through migrant flows.
🔁 Brazilian migrants in Portugal and Portuguese migrants in Brazil have special status and similar rights to integrate into the respective societies.
💰 Brazil relies on remittances sent by migrants from Portugal to fund its economy.
🌍 The connection between Brazil and Portugal is strong, allowing for easy integration and job opportunities for migrants.
💼 Migrants from Brazil can go to Portugal for higher wages and as a gateway to other countries within the EU.
👨👩👧👦 There is social and economic interdependence between Brazil and Portugal through migration and diaspora networks.
💼 Low-skilled economic migrants from Brazil go to America for higher wages, which leads to significant remittances back to Brazil and helps develop the Brazilian economy.
🌍 The migration of Brazilians to the US creates interdependence between the two countries, benefiting both economies through labor contribution and local multiplier effects.
📚 There is also a growing opportunity for high-skilled Brazilians to migrate to the US, particularly in teaching, service industries, management, and education.
🌐 Brazil and the USA have established interdependence through various agreements and collaborations.
👥 Collaboration in education involves the exchange of teachers and professors between Brazil and the USA to enhance their skills.
🌿🔥 The USA is assisting Brazil in preventing forest fires and improving forest management, benefiting both the environment and local communities.
✅ The Brazilian government implemented sustainable forestry practices to promote long-term economic growth and global ecological impact.
🌍 Brazil facilitated migration from Haiti to prevent human trafficking and improve migration flows.
🔄 The number of Haitian immigrants to Brazil significantly increased from under 2,000 in 2010 to nearly 11,000 in 2013.
💡 Migrants from Haiti are moving to Brazil due to extreme poverty and political instability.
💪 The migration of Haitians fills in labor gaps in Brazil's economy and contributes to its long-term growth.
💰 The money earned by Haitian migrants in Brazil can be sent back to Haiti to help improve the country.