Les flux migratoires dans l’oblast d’Irkoutsk : orientation et tendances
This study identifies stable migration flows in Irkutsk district within the national framework of migration flows between different regions of Russian Federation. Some of the flows have been identified as facilitating population growth in Irkutsk Oblast (inflows from Republic of Buryatia, Zabaykalsk...
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author | Alexandre Sukhodolov Andrei Atanov Natalia Kuznetsova Oxana Chuprova Tatiana Ozernikova |
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description | This study identifies stable migration flows in Irkutsk district within the national framework of migration flows between different regions of Russian Federation. Some of the flows have been identified as facilitating population growth in Irkutsk Oblast (inflows from Republic of Buryatia, Zabaykalsky Krai, and the Russian Far East regions) and others are identified as working in the opposite direction (outflows to Krasnoyarski Krai, Novosibirsk Oblast, and central Russia regions). The analysis of international migration identifies primarily inflow migration channels from Central Asian countries, Caucasia and Transcaucasia, as well as Ukraine. Migration exchanges with other foreign countries, further afar, are very limited ; migration inflow from China has increased in 2017, but the scope of this inflow remains limited relatively to the migration inflows from neighbouring countries. The results of this study show that Irkutsk district suffers from the loss of skilled working-age population. The results of the 2018 sociological study on the attitude of the Irkutsk district population towards migration show a significant potential for further migration outflows due mostly to a search for a better life and working conditions. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7be0b628e11f44b29ffb4e9f994fc0642023-12-06T16:30:15ZengAssociation AGFBulletin de l’Association de Géographes Français0004-53222275-51952019-12-0196346949210.4000/bagf.5606Les flux migratoires dans l’oblast d’Irkoutsk : orientation et tendancesAlexandre SukhodolovAndrei AtanovNatalia KuznetsovaOxana ChuprovaTatiana OzernikovaThis study identifies stable migration flows in Irkutsk district within the national framework of migration flows between different regions of Russian Federation. Some of the flows have been identified as facilitating population growth in Irkutsk Oblast (inflows from Republic of Buryatia, Zabaykalsky Krai, and the Russian Far East regions) and others are identified as working in the opposite direction (outflows to Krasnoyarski Krai, Novosibirsk Oblast, and central Russia regions). The analysis of international migration identifies primarily inflow migration channels from Central Asian countries, Caucasia and Transcaucasia, as well as Ukraine. Migration exchanges with other foreign countries, further afar, are very limited ; migration inflow from China has increased in 2017, but the scope of this inflow remains limited relatively to the migration inflows from neighbouring countries. The results of this study show that Irkutsk district suffers from the loss of skilled working-age population. The results of the 2018 sociological study on the attitude of the Irkutsk district population towards migration show a significant potential for further migration outflows due mostly to a search for a better life and working conditions.http://journals.openedition.org/bagf/5606Population migrationMigration flowsPotential migrationIrkutsk district |
spellingShingle | Alexandre Sukhodolov Andrei Atanov Natalia Kuznetsova Oxana Chuprova Tatiana Ozernikova Les flux migratoires dans l’oblast d’Irkoutsk : orientation et tendances Bulletin de l’Association de Géographes Français Population migration Migration flows Potential migration Irkutsk district |
title | Les flux migratoires dans l’oblast d’Irkoutsk : orientation et tendances |
title_full | Les flux migratoires dans l’oblast d’Irkoutsk : orientation et tendances |
title_fullStr | Les flux migratoires dans l’oblast d’Irkoutsk : orientation et tendances |
title_full_unstemmed | Les flux migratoires dans l’oblast d’Irkoutsk : orientation et tendances |
title_short | Les flux migratoires dans l’oblast d’Irkoutsk : orientation et tendances |
title_sort | les flux migratoires dans l oblast d irkoutsk orientation et tendances |
topic | Population migration Migration flows Potential migration Irkutsk district |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/bagf/5606 |
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