ISBN:
9783030360757
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (547 pages)
Series Statement:
Societies and Political Orders in Transition Ser.
Series Statement:
Societies and Political Orders in Transition
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
304.8
Keywords:
Emigration and immigration
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Emigration and immigration Economic aspects
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- References -- Part I: General Trends of International Migration in Post-Soviet Space -- Migration Between Successor States of the Soviet Union: Long-Term Factors -- 1 Matching Production and Consumption -- 2 Classic Migration Models: Relevancy in Post-Soviet Context -- 3 Post-Soviet Countries´ Residual Togetherness -- 4 Historical Patterns of Migration -- 5 Lasting Factors of Interstate Migration -- 5.1 Quality of Life -- 5.2 Russia´s Working Age Population -- 5.3 Conflicts -- 5.4 Job Creation -- 5.5 Attitude Toward Migrants -- 5.6 Size of Diasporas -- 5.7 Perception of Russia´s Stability -- 5.8 Belarus as a Migration Magnet -- References -- Permanent Migration in the Post-Soviet Countries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Historical Background -- 3 Migration Factors After the Collapse of the USSR -- 3.1 Political Factors -- 3.2 Migration Regulation in the CIS Countries -- 3.3 Economic Factors -- 3.4 Demographic Factors -- 3.5 Social Factors -- 4 Data Sources -- 5 Long-Term Migration Flows -- 6 Migrants´ Stock -- 7 Human Capital Redistribution -- 8 Forced Migration -- 9 Repatriation of Compatriots -- 10 Conclusion -- References -- Labour Migration on the Post-Soviet Territory -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Status of Labour Migration Statistics -- 3 Labour Migration in the 1990s -- 4 Influx of Labour Migrants in 2000s -- 4.1 Russia -- 4.2 Kazakhstan -- 4.3 Other Countries -- 5 Mixed Trends in the 2010s -- 5.1 Russia -- 5.2 Kazakhstan -- 5.3 Other Countries -- 6 Characteristics of Labour Migrants in Russia -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Emigration from the CIS Countries: Old Intentions-New Regularities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data Sources -- 3 Beginning of the Outflow: Gorbachev´s ``Perestroika´´ -- 4 First 10 Years After the Breakup of the USSR -- 5 Emigration in the 2000s -- 6 Migration Flows: Results for 25 Years.
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