SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS OF POST-CRISIS MIGRATION

The paper deals with the socio-economic and political-legal aspects of the post-crisis migration over time between 2012 and the first half of 2016 based on the data of the Automated Analytical Reporting System (AARS) of the Federal Migration Service, the State Statistical Records of the Federal Stat...

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Main Author: M. L. Galas
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Government of the Russian Federation, Financial University 2017-10-01
Series:Финансы: теория и практика
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Online Access:https://financetp.fa.ru/jour/article/view/378
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Summary:The paper deals with the socio-economic and political-legal aspects of the post-crisis migration over time between 2012 and the first half of 2016 based on the data of the Automated Analytical Reporting System (AARS) of the Federal Migration Service, the State Statistical Records of the Federal State Statistics Service, statistical information of the General Directorate for Migration of the RF Interior Ministry. The purpose of the study was to analyze the factors of the migration processes development in problem regions of the post-Soviet space as well as the aftershock problems of the secondary migration from European countries that have to solve the problems of the mass flow of migrants from regions of armed and political conflicts. To achieve the goal, the author posed the following tasks: 1) the review of labor, capital, financial and other resources of the migration donor regions in the context of optimizing management decisions on the regulation of migration processes over the territory of the Russian Federation with a focus on individual economic sectors and occupational skill characteristics; 2) the study of migration processes in the labor market in accordance with indices established by the Russian Rules for Labor Market Monitoring; 3) the study of the migration activity in the DPRK and the PRC compared with political and legal decisions of local and central authorities of the Russian Federation in demographically unstable regions of the Far East and Siberia; 4) assessing the prospects for Russian investments in migration donor countries to level migration flows on financial and economic conditions favorable for the recipient country; 5) systematization of mechanisms for managing the goal setting for migration flows and attracting foreign workers in priority occupational skill groups in line with the Russian economy demands and the public consent interests. Based on the task solution results, it is intended to develop a mid-term forecast of external migration risks for the Russian Federation and propose a system of measures to prevent the migration threats of the post-crisis migration.
ISSN:2587-5671
2587-7089