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Home, but not Alone: More “guest workers” remain in Armenia due to hard times in Russia

The number of Armenians leaving the country for work decreased by 56 percent this spring compared to a year ago.

A reported reversal of trend in Armenia’s outward migration during the typical period of guest worker movement means that potentially more people will be in search of jobs this year after losing opportunities for jobs abroad.

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