?
Review of Sources and Quality of Statistics on International Migration in selected countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States
Choudinovskikh O.
The report provides a review of sources and quality of statistics on international migration in selected countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS): Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation and Tajikistan. The report was prepared under the responsibility of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe in the framework the project “Strengthening national capacities to deal with international migration: maximizing development benefits and minimizing negative impacts”.
Choudinovskikh O., Geneva : United Nations Economic Comission for Europe, 2012
Migration is a powerful driver and important consequence of economic, political and social change. Because of its great impact on societies, migration needs to be adequately measured and understood. Reliable statistical data is the key to the basic understanding of this important phenomenon. Yet, in many countries, even the most general statistics on migration are ...
Added: May 28, 2012
Choudinovskikh O., Вопросы статистики 2016 № 2 С. 32-47
The article explores general questions of implementation of administrative data for the needs of statistics on international migration production. It reviews the main sources of such data : systems of population registration at a place of residence, data collection systems at the borders; and also lists and explains the main advantages and disadvantages of administrative ...
Added: March 9, 2016
Чепель С. В., Bondarenko K., Журнал Новой экономической ассоциации 2015 Т. 4 № 28 С. 142-166
Recent intensification of CIS countries instability has led to an intensification of migration flows in the post-soviet space. By providing multidirectional impact on the various growth factors, migration may both accelerate the development of specific countries and slow it down. The paper determines the issue of receiving higher benefit from these processes – either labor-exporting ...
Added: November 26, 2018
Karachurina L. B., Florinskaya Y., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 5: География 2019 № 6 С. 82-89
The article is based on the results of a quantitative survey of school graduates from small and midsize towns of Russia and on the materials of expert interviews (conducted in 2015 and 2018). It is concluded that over 90% of modern 11th-grade students of midsize and small towns are going to get a higher education. ...
Added: April 29, 2020
М. : Экономический факультет МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова, 2018
Книга посвящена демографическому развитию государств, образовавшихся на постсоветском пространстве после распада СССР в конце 1991 года. Анализируются произошедшие за 25 лет самостоятельного развития изменения в численности населения и демографических структурах, особенности расселения и урбанизации, рождаемость и репродуктивное здоровье, браки и разводы, миграционные процессы, демографическая политика.Представлен авторский многовариантный демографический прогноз до 2030 г. для отдельных стран, их групп и ...
Added: November 14, 2019
Denisenko M. B., Kozlov V. A., Фаттахова А. А., Демографическое обозрение 2015 Т. 2 № 3 С. 5-29
The article presents a detailed description of global remittance trends and the factors influencing them. The authors focus on recent changes among leading countries in the sending and receiving of remittances and analyze the reasons for these changes. Moreover, the article sheds light on the role of remittances in the socio-economic development of poor countries. ...
Added: March 2, 2016
Vishnevsky A. G., Общественные науки и современность 2011 № 2 С. 57-76
The author shows that demographic transition is an organic part of civilization developments. Such phenomen as death rate and birth rate, changes in character of migration are connected with stages of development of a civilization. ...
Added: September 23, 2012
Сейитов Ч., Демоскоп Weekly 2010 № № 415 - 416
In this article the author is analyzing demographic indices (fertility, life interval, death-rate, migration) of the Kyrgyz Republic. Also probable trends of population change up to 2025, risks and losses associated with life time shortening, lack of social infrastructure, labour resources and etc were presented. ...
Added: December 5, 2013
Bondarenko K., Вестник международных организаций: образование, наука, новая экономика 2020 Т. 15 № 3 С. 109-128
The advent of the new coronavirus hinders the fragile welfare of migrant workers. Those economic sectors with a large migrant workforce appear to be those hit hardest during the lockdown, resulting in surge in migrant unemployment and a plunge in the volume of remittances. This has become yet another factor putting pressure on the gross ...
Added: November 12, 2020
Choudinovskikh O., Denisenko M. B., / University of Warsaw, Centre for Migration Research. Series CMR Working Papers "CARIM-East Research Report". 2014. No. 74.
he working paper reviews trends in population and labour migration between countries comprising the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and Georgia, which account for most of the population and territory of the former USSR (FUSSR). Although, CIS countries continue to experience problems with the availability and quality of their migration statistics, the paper draws on ...
Added: March 8, 2016
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018
This Handbook explores the multifaceted linkages between two of the most important socioeconomic phenomena of our time: globalisation and migration. Both are on the rise, increasing in size and scope worldwide, and this Handbook offers the necessary background knowledge and tools to understand how population flows shape, and are shaped by, economic and cultural globalisation.
Through ...
Added: March 6, 2019
Gerry C., Mole R. ., Parutis V. et al., East European Politics and Societies 2017 Vol. 31 No. 1 P. 201-222
Based upon a survey of more than three thousand respondents and forty in-depth interviews, the aim of this article is to examine the impact of migration on sexual resocialisation. In particular, we show how living in London influenced the attitudes of Central and East European migrants towards pre-marital sex and homosexuality. While the general acceptability ...
Added: December 22, 2016
Espy IV T. H., Mitrofanova E., / SSRN. Series Social Science Research Network "Social Science Research Network". 2017. No. ID 3071733.
Migration in any context may be approached from myriad perspectives and with varied techniques; in this study, we examine migration in Russia using the life-course perspective. We investigate two core issues: the factors of migration and the position of migration in the Russian life course. In addition, we perform data exploration and assess at what ...
Added: November 15, 2017
Gerry C., Mole R., Parutis V. et al., Ethnicity and Health 2013 Vol. 19 No. 1 P. 86-99
Building on an earlier quantitative study which found that gay/bisexual men from Central and Eastern Europe were at greater risk of sexual ill health following migration to the UK, the aim of this qualitative study is to explore how the process of migration itself may have influenced the migrants’ sexual behaviour and attitudes.
Methods
To address these ...
Added: November 24, 2015
Bristol : E-International Relation Publishing, 2017
Since the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the beginning of the war in Donbas, Eastern Europe has been facing a migration crisis. Several million Ukrainians are internally displaced or have fled the country and now face an uncertain future. At the same time, Western-imposed sanctions and the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union ...
Added: June 6, 2017
Denisenko M. B., Choudinovskikh O., Migration Information Source 2017
The Russian Federation appeared on the world map as an independent state at the end of 1991, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Even as it grappled with huge political and economic upheaval, Russia suddenly found itself home to a massive number of “immigrants” from former Soviet states. With little experience managing international migration ...
Added: September 10, 2017
Vakulenko E., Mkrtchyan N. V., Furmanov K. K., Прикладная эконометрика 2011 № 1 С. 35-55
Using the Rosstat panel data for the 2001-2008 period we estimate the gravity model of migration between Russian regions. We show that though the migration flows have been quite stable, their determinants have changed substantially. Special attention is drawn to the role of distance between the regions. So far we have found out that social ...
Added: September 23, 2012
Choudinovskikh O., Женева : Европейская экономическая комиссия ООН, 2011
Migration is a powerful driver and important consequence of economic, political and social change. Because of its great impact on societies, migration needs to be adequately measured and understood. Reliable statistical data is the key to the basic understanding of this important phenomenon. Yet, in many countries, even the most general statistics on migration are ...
Added: May 28, 2012
Guriev S., Vakulenko E., / Центр экономических и финансовых исследований и разработок в российской экономической школе, Российская экономическая школа. Series "CEFIR / NES Working Paper". 2012. No. 180.
In this paper we study convergence among Russian regions. We find that while there was no convergence in 1990s, the situation changed dramatically in 2000s. While interregional GDP per capita gaps still persist, the differentials in incomes and wages decreased substantially. We show that fiscal redistribution did not play a major role in convergence. We ...
Added: November 21, 2012
Varshaver E., Рочева А. Л., Иванова Н. С., Социологическое обозрение 2020 Т. 19 № 2 С. 225-253
This article is based on research of international ethnic-migrants’ residential concentrations in Russian cities. The research is based on the uncertainty as to whether such concentrations exist in Russia; there is scholarship which both supports and refutes this thesis. Stemming from the social-ecology approach of the Chicago School of Sociology, the authors concentrate on locations ...
Added: June 7, 2021
Kurichev N., Куричева Е. К., Известия РАН. Серия географическая 2018 № 1 С. 5-20
Housing construction in Moscow agglomeration is a key mechanism stimulating migration inflow because it forms a downward pressure on housing prices, which are the most important barrier for migration. Positive feedback between extensive way of development of the Moscow agglomeration and migration inflow into the capital region stimulates hyperconcentration of the population and economic activity. ...
Added: September 24, 2019
Sascha Sardadvar, Vakulenko E., Jahrbuch für Regional Wissenschaft/Review of Regional Research 2021 Vol. 41 P. 95-122
During the first decade of the present century the countries which accessed the EU were characterised by high GDP growth rates while most of their regions displayed negative net-migration rates. At the same time, the new member states’ human capital endowments were high relative to their GDP levels, creating incentives to emigrate. The present paper ...
Added: February 18, 2021
Florinskaya Y., Karachurina L. B., Мониторинг общественного мнения: Экономические и социальные перемены 2018 № 6 С. 183-200
The papers analyzing modern emigration intentions of Russians and their fulfillment are not numerous. One of the reasons behind that is the lack of reliable statistical data concerning persons who leave their home country and do not notify the registration body of their departure for the new place of residence. However they are great in ...
Added: April 16, 2019
Leonid Limonov, Marina Nesena, Regional Science Policy & Practice 2020 Vol. 12 No. 4 P. 657-670
The paper considers how the productivity and innovations of Russian regions are associated with the heterogeneity of the population by ethno-linguistic affiliation, as well as by country and region of origin. The study contributes to the corpus of papers on economic impact of cultural diversity with the focus on Russia and addresses questions what are ...
Added: February 5, 2020