Since the collapse of USSR, national populations of Central Asia are changing their territorial practices because of the socio-economic crisis. Deep-rooted in their regions during the Soviet period, these populations, which are mainly rural, are now migrating, particularly to Russia. Migrations concern hundreds of thousands workers from Kyrgyzstan’s, Uzbekistan’s and Tajikistan’s towns and countries. They mobilize the traditional social institutions but damage the familial and local society. However these workers transfer to their households a crucial capital for the domestic economy. At the international level, the migrations develop new relations between Russia and central-Asian republics, characterized at the same time by official politi...
It is an exciting time to study migration in the Eurasian region. Migration policies and patterns ar...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of Europe.Translated version of Migration Poli...
Suite à la disparition de l’URSS, la détérioration des conditions socio-économiques a incité les pop...
This study explores the developing relations between three countries: Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekis...
International audienceSince the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asian oases are involved in a ...
The unexpected fall of Soviet Union left ethnic Russians, outside Russia with many questions and con...
AbstractThe unexpected fall of Soviet Union left ethnic Russians, outside Russia with many questions...
This article examines the Central Asia- Russian Federation migration corridor, which is one of the l...
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
This article examines post-Soviet ethnic Russian migration from Central Asia to Russia. It tries to ...
Modern population shift of Kyrgyzstan to Russia: social and economic consequences In clause social a...
The article handles the problem of labour migration from Central Asia to the Russian Federation. Whi...
Over the past fifteen years, the presence in Russia of several million labour migrants from Central ...
Uzbekistan has been gradually integrating into the world economy since gaining its independence in 1...
It is an exciting time to study migration in the Eurasian region. Migration policies and patterns ar...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of Europe.Translated version of Migration Poli...
Suite à la disparition de l’URSS, la détérioration des conditions socio-économiques a incité les pop...
This study explores the developing relations between three countries: Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekis...
International audienceSince the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asian oases are involved in a ...
The unexpected fall of Soviet Union left ethnic Russians, outside Russia with many questions and con...
AbstractThe unexpected fall of Soviet Union left ethnic Russians, outside Russia with many questions...
This article examines the Central Asia- Russian Federation migration corridor, which is one of the l...
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
This article examines post-Soviet ethnic Russian migration from Central Asia to Russia. It tries to ...
Modern population shift of Kyrgyzstan to Russia: social and economic consequences In clause social a...
The article handles the problem of labour migration from Central Asia to the Russian Federation. Whi...
Over the past fifteen years, the presence in Russia of several million labour migrants from Central ...
Uzbekistan has been gradually integrating into the world economy since gaining its independence in 1...
It is an exciting time to study migration in the Eurasian region. Migration policies and patterns ar...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of Europe.Translated version of Migration Poli...