DEMOGRAPHIC SITUATION IN RURAL VILLAGES AND MIGRANT ISSUE (THROUGH THE EXAMPLE OF OBLASTS IN CENTRAL CHERNOZEM REGION)

Abstract

Today the demographic situation in Central Chernozem region is such that there is a significant decrease in the number of indigenous people and its replacement by the foreign labor force. The author of the system is considered the main problems caused by these trends.

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Alina Volkova

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Alina Volkova (2015). DEMOGRAPHIC SITUATION IN RURAL VILLAGES AND MIGRANT ISSUE (THROUGH THE EXAMPLE OF OBLASTS IN CENTRAL CHERNOZEM REGION). Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(2), 135-137. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-238726