International Migration, Globalization and Demographic Development of the Russian Federation

Journal Title: Journal of Globalization Studies - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

In the article, the author analyzes the impact of globalization on the transformation of international migration flows in the Russian Federation. The author considers the features of global trends in international migration in Russia: increasing involvement of Russia and its regions in the international migration, the qualitative changes in the structure of migration flows, the increasing role of international migration as a factor of the country's demographic development.

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Ivan A. Aleshkovski

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Ivan A. Aleshkovski (2012). International Migration, Globalization and Demographic Development of the Russian Federation. Journal of Globalization Studies, 3(1), 95-110. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-262879