Emigration from Russia: new trends and forms

The subject-matter of this article is migration from Russia. The study deals with current aspects and new forms of emigration. The goal of this paper is to identify new patterns determining the emigration from Russia. The article views the emigration in a broad sense, including, in addition to class...

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Published in:R-Economy
Main Authors: Iontsev, Vladimir A., Ryazantsev, Sergey V., Iontseva, Svetlana V.
Other Authors: This study has been supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research as part of research project No. RFFI 16–06–00048а "Social paradigm of regional development: selection of priorities and economic transformation".
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Language:English
Published: Ural Federal University 2018
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Online Access:https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/r-economy/article/view/2926
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spelling fturalfunivojs:oai:journals.urfu.ru:article/2926 2023-06-06T11:56:33+02:00 Emigration from Russia: new trends and forms Iontsev, Vladimir A. Ryazantsev, Sergey V. Iontseva, Svetlana V. This study has been supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research as part of research project No. RFFI 16–06–00048а "Social paradigm of regional development: selection of priorities and economic transformation". 2018-02-22 https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/r-economy/article/view/2926 https://doi.org/10.15826/recon.2016.2.2.019 eng eng Ural Federal University https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/r-economy/article/view/2926/2510 https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/r-economy/article/view/2926 doi:10.15826/recon.2016.2.2.019 (c) 2018 Vladimir A. Iontsev, Sergey V. Ryazantsev, Svetlana V. Iontseva http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 R-Economy; Том 2, № 2 (2016); 216-224 2412-0731 international migration emigration emigrants brain drain labor migration human capital legal regulation migration policy potential emigrant intellectual migration info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 fturalfunivojs https://doi.org/10.15826/recon.2016.2.2.019 2023-04-16T09:00:01Z The subject-matter of this article is migration from Russia. The study deals with current aspects and new forms of emigration. The goal of this paper is to identify new patterns determining the emigration from Russia. The article views the emigration in a broad sense, including, in addition to classic emigration (i.e. leaving the home country for permanent residence in another country), various categories of return migration (labor migration, shuttle traders, seasonal migration, episodic migration, economic tourism, business migration, education abroad, etc.). With the emergence of these new forms and categories, there is a need to clarify the migration concepts. This analysis is built on a broad historical perspective on emigration, which has been a typical phenomenon for Russia over the last three centuries. The article is based on such economic theories, as the human capital theory, new economic theory of migration, Todaro’s economic theory of migration and other. In this article, a variety of methods are used, including historical analogy, statistical and mathematical approaches, sociological and econometric models. The article analyzes the patterns of modern emigration from Russia. It also considers certain aspects in the legal regulation of migration processes, with a focus on emigrants, including potential emigrants. In conclusion, the article notes the need for the state control of emigration processes. This means not so much the improvement of statistical records for this group of migrants, but rather speci c government measures aimed at providing the state support to these categories of migrants in order to prevent the non-return migration. In other words, it is not aimed at banning the emigration (a measure, the adverse effects of which were noted as long ago as by Mikhail Lomonosov). The ndings of this research can be used in improving the migration policy implemented, in particular, by the Federal Migration Service of Russia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Mikhail Lomonosov Ural Federal University: URFU Journal Systems R-Economy 2 2 216 224
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topic international migration
emigration
emigrants
brain drain
labor migration
human capital
legal regulation
migration policy
potential emigrant
intellectual migration
spellingShingle international migration
emigration
emigrants
brain drain
labor migration
human capital
legal regulation
migration policy
potential emigrant
intellectual migration
Iontsev, Vladimir A.
Ryazantsev, Sergey V.
Iontseva, Svetlana V.
Emigration from Russia: new trends and forms
topic_facet international migration
emigration
emigrants
brain drain
labor migration
human capital
legal regulation
migration policy
potential emigrant
intellectual migration
description The subject-matter of this article is migration from Russia. The study deals with current aspects and new forms of emigration. The goal of this paper is to identify new patterns determining the emigration from Russia. The article views the emigration in a broad sense, including, in addition to classic emigration (i.e. leaving the home country for permanent residence in another country), various categories of return migration (labor migration, shuttle traders, seasonal migration, episodic migration, economic tourism, business migration, education abroad, etc.). With the emergence of these new forms and categories, there is a need to clarify the migration concepts. This analysis is built on a broad historical perspective on emigration, which has been a typical phenomenon for Russia over the last three centuries. The article is based on such economic theories, as the human capital theory, new economic theory of migration, Todaro’s economic theory of migration and other. In this article, a variety of methods are used, including historical analogy, statistical and mathematical approaches, sociological and econometric models. The article analyzes the patterns of modern emigration from Russia. It also considers certain aspects in the legal regulation of migration processes, with a focus on emigrants, including potential emigrants. In conclusion, the article notes the need for the state control of emigration processes. This means not so much the improvement of statistical records for this group of migrants, but rather speci c government measures aimed at providing the state support to these categories of migrants in order to prevent the non-return migration. In other words, it is not aimed at banning the emigration (a measure, the adverse effects of which were noted as long ago as by Mikhail Lomonosov). The ndings of this research can be used in improving the migration policy implemented, in particular, by the Federal Migration Service of Russia.
author2 This study has been supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research as part of research project No. RFFI 16–06–00048а "Social paradigm of regional development: selection of priorities and economic transformation".
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