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Формирование демографической структуры населения под воздействием молодежной миграции
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Kashnitsky I. S.
Migration has become the crucial component of the changes in demographic structure of population. Youth migration is the most important factor forming the demographic face of the future populatuon.
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М. : Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2015
Kashnitsky I. S., Демоскоп Weekly 2014 № 581-582
An analisys of various characteristics of Russian population's demographic structure is given in this article. We use Census 2010 data. The key feature of the presented research is in the chosen subregional level of administrative division. The scale allows us to catch the intraregional differences in demographic structure. Cartographic approach with elements of visual analisys ...
Added: January 21, 2014
Kashnitsky I. S., Beder Journal of Educational Science 2013 Vol. 4 No. 1 P. 22-30
Migration has huge influence on demographic structure formation both in donor and host areas. Internal migration’s effect is the most significant. As long as migration involves mainly young people, their relocation to regional centers accelerates population ageing in peripheral areas and thus depopulation. Ageing is particularly fast in the Russian hinterland. There are areas with ...
Added: July 24, 2014
Kashnitsky I. S., Mkrtchyan N. V., / Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute. Series 2014/14 "NIDI Working Papers". 2014. No. 14.
In this paper we study youth migration in Russia at the sub-regional level of administrative division. The aim of the research is to assess the volume of internal youth migration. The task is only doable with the use of census data, which not only allows us to research at the sub-regional level, but also provides ...
Added: December 9, 2014
Kashnitsky I. S., В кн. : Тезисы международной научной конференции "Бизнес. Общество. Человек", Москва, 30-31 октября 2013 г. : М. : НИУ ВШЭ, 2013. С. 71-71.
This short abstract present the cohort research on youth migration in Russia. The research is based on Census data. Method of shifting ages is used. ...
Added: November 18, 2013
Kashnitsky I. S., Geo Journal 2020 Vol. 85 No. 1 P. 173-185
This paper investigates youth migration in Russia at the sub-regional level of administrative division. The aim of the research is to assess the volume of internal youth migration in cohort perspective. The task is only doable with the use of census data, which not only makes it possible to conduct research at the sub-regional level, ...
Added: October 25, 2018
Kashnitsky I. S., В кн. : Современные исследования миграции населения. : М. : Экономический факультет МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова, 2015. Гл. 6. С. 79-93.
Migration changes sex-age structures substantially both in donor and host areas. As long as migration involves mainly young people, their relocation to the big cities (mainly regional centers) accelerates population ageing in peripheral areas and thus depopulation. Ageing is particularly fast in the Russian hinterland where the median age of the population is some areas ...
Added: November 11, 2013
Kashnitsky I. S., Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 2013 Vol. 4 No. 10 P. 358-365
Migration (especially internal) changes sex-age structures substantially both in donor and host areas. As long as migration involves mainly young people, their relocation to the big cities (mainly regional centers) accelerates population ageing in peripheral areas and thus depopulation. Ageing is particularly fast in the Russian hinterland. Here you can find areas with the median ...
Added: October 4, 2013
Kashnitsky I. S., В кн. : Социальная география, социобиология, и социальные науки: моделирование и прогностика процессов развития регионов Ближнего Севера России: Материалы 5 Международной научной конференции. : М. : Грифон, 2014. Гл. 22. С. 165-172.
In this paper we research on the internal youth migration. We use the data of the last two Russian Census - 2002 and 2010. The main question we answer is whether it is possible for the regional periphery to hold or return their youths. ...
Added: October 19, 2014
Karachurina L. B., Regional Research of Russia 2020 Vol. 10 No. 3 P. 352-359
The article examines the intensity of intraregional and interregional net-migration of the populations
of centers and secondary (in terms of population) cities of 74 Russian regions for 2012–2016. The informational
basis of the study is a database of municipality indicators for the corresponding years. The low city
saturation of the Russian space should logically lead to the fact ...
Added: March 21, 2022
Чернышёва Н. С., Чжан Ю., Социологические исследования 2022 № 11 С. 135-143
An overview of the Russian scientific discussion on internal youth migration is offered. The first part contains statistical data on the age and educational composition of internal migrants, describes the types and main causes of youth migration. The second part analyzes discussions of Russian researchers about youth migration: attitudes and intentions, sense of place for ...
Added: November 29, 2022
Kashnitsky I. S., Mkrtchyan N. V., Leshukov O., Educational studies 2016 Vol. 13 No. 3 P. 169-203
Not dissimilar to many other countries, migration in Russia has a pronounced age-dependent pattern with the peak intensity at the age when people obtain higher and professional education. In this paper, we analyze migration intensity at student age (17–21) using three sources of demographic data with regard to their key opportunities and limitations. We compare ...
Added: December 6, 2016
Karachurina L. B., Mkrtchyan N. V., Балтийский регион 2014 № 2 С. 62-80
The article analyzes population changes in the Russian north-west regions (former North-Western economic zone and Kaliningrad region) and the Baltics at the level of administrative-territorial entity, urban and municipal districts. The method of advancing age allows evaluating interstate and interregional migration. This method is used infrequently, but still it helps to study changes in distribution ...
Added: October 16, 2014
Karachurina L. B., Известия РАН. Серия географическая 2020 Т. 84 № 4 С. 506-516
The article examines the intensity of net intraregional and interregional migration of the population of regional centers and the secondary (by population) cities in 74 regions of Russia between 2012–2016. The information basis of the study is formed by municipalities’ indicators database for the relevant years. The low saturation of the Russian territory with cities ...
Added: September 4, 2020
Mkrtchyan N. V., Мониторинг общественного мнения: Экономические и социальные перемены 2017 № 1 С. 225-242
The outflow of young people from small towns of Russia is significant and it is mainly associated with the departure to study in big cities. The paper presents the results of a questionnaire survey of secondary school graduates in 4 Russian small towns which are located at a great distance from regional centers. The interviews ...
Added: April 6, 2017
Kashnitsky I. S., Mkrtchyan N. V., Leshukov O., Вопросы образования 2016 Т. 13 № 3 С. 169-203
Not dissimilar to many other countries, migration in Russia has a pronounced age-dependent pattern with the peak intensity at the age when people obtain a professional education. In this paper, we analyze migration intensity at student age (17–21) using three sources of demographic data with due regard for their key opportunities and limitations. We compare ...
Added: September 22, 2016
Gabdrakhmanov N., Karachurina L. B., Mkrtchyan N. V. et al., Вопросы образования 2022 № 2 С. 88-116
В результате ликвидации неэффективных вузов их общее число в России за 2013–2019 гг. сократилось на 42%, в том числе головных университетов — на 23%, филиалов — на 56%. Численность студентов при этом уменьшилась на 33%: реформа пришлась на период демографического спада в молодежных возрастных когортах. В статье анализируются последствия оптимизации сети вузов с точки зрения ...
Added: August 8, 2022
Kashnitsky I. S., Демоскоп Weekly 2013 № 549-550
Authors proceedings at VII Conference in memory of Yury Levada, April 1, 2013, section "Demography", chairman: Anatoly Vishnevsky, HSE, Moscow. ...
Added: November 3, 2013
Sabirova G., Zinoviev Alexey, Community development journal 2016 Vol. 51 No. 4 P. 482-498
This article offers a discussion and interpretation of recent ethnographic research into the nature of male public space in a sports club in St. Petersburg. Particular focus was put on examining the how the children of migrants interacted and socialised at the club. This study has attempted to take a positive/critical approach to the analysis ...
Added: December 10, 2014
М. : Экономический факультет МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова, 2015
This is a collection of scientific papers on migration studies. ...
Added: November 11, 2013
Mironova A. A., Prokofieva L., Демографическое обозрение 2018 Т. 5 № 2 С. 103-121
The article examines the evolution of the demographic structure of households in Russia based on a detailed analysis of national population censuses and micro-censuses for a long time series and a comparison of census data for different years. It is noted that, due to the fact that the object of Soviet censuses was the family, ...
Added: October 30, 2018
Mkrtchyan N. V., Известия РАН. Серия географическая 2013 № 6 С. 19-32
On the basis of data for the 1989—2002 and 2003—2010 years, the migration of young people at the level of cities and areas of 19 Russian regions is analyzed. Migration is estimated by the “age-group shift” for the corresponding periods between censuses which provides more accurate estimates in comparison with the data of current statistics. ...
Added: November 13, 2013
Motti-Stefanidi F., Berry J. W., Chryssochoou X. et al., , in : Capitalizing on migration:The Potential of immigrant youth. : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012. P. 117-158.
Added: December 12, 2014
Sharikov A., , in : Internet and Socio-Cultural Transformations in Information Society. Proceedings of the international conference (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russian Federation, 8-12 September 2013). : M. : Interregional Library Cooperation Centre, 2014. Ch. 3. P. 174-182.
The article includes comparison made by author of the Russian Internet audience since 1999 to 2012 in terms of social and demographic structure, daypart dynamics et al. The periodicity of the Russian Internet audience behaviour is discovered at three levels - daly, weekly and during a year (season variations). ...
Added: March 21, 2015