List of publications on a keyword: «labor migration»


Экономика

Publication date: 08.10.2019
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Aleksandr V. Milenkiy , candidate of economic sciences , dean, associate professor
Vladimir branch FSBEI HE "Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration" , Владимирская обл
Peng Wang , general manager
LLC "Dunfen Motor Rus" , Москва г

«Labor migration: Russian-Chinese relations»

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The article considers issues of labor migration, primarily in the light of Russian-Chinese relations. The author emphasizes that quite significant experience in the development and implementation of migration policy has been accumulated in China. For modern Russia, the migration issue is also very relevant. The authors come to the conclusion that there is a need to change migration policies so that labor migration contributes to the development of the Russian labor market, and in this connection measures for mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Russia in the field of migration are proposed.

Publication date: 03.06.2016
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Darya A. Sviridenko
FSBEI of HE “Samara State Technical University” , Самарская обл

«The priorities of Russian migration policy in terms of external labor migration management»

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The article deals with purposes facing to Russian legislation in the field of regulation of international labor migration. The current state of legislation is briefly described, the positive and negative aspects are considered. The authors compared two migrant flow control systems and outlined their features.

Экономика труда, демография

Publication date: 12.01.2016
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Svetlana A. Strekalova
Anna A. Nutikova
FSBEI of HE "Siberian State Industrial University" , Кемеровская обл

«Статистическое изучение трудовой миграции»

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At the end of XX - beginning of XXI centuries. among migratory flows to Russia begins to significantly dominate the flow of labor migration, the extent of which have grown substantially over the ensuing decades.