Russia is the second country in the world based on the number of migrants it absorbs. Today, the majority of migrants coming to Russia are citizens of Central Asian countries, in particular Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. While the demographic picture and the state of the economy are such that Russia desperately needs migrants, the attitude of the public is far from welcoming. Public polls and rise in the ethnically motivated violence point to the rise of xenophobia and racism in Russia. The aim of this paper is to examine how media`s presentation of the topic of labour migrants from Central Asian countries fits into Russia`s dilemma between the need for migrants and growing ethnic tension in its society. The research is placed withi...
This article examines the Central Asia- Russian Federation migration corridor, which is one of the l...
This text presents the results of an analysis on the coverage of migration issues by the Russian mas...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
The article analyzes the role of immigration and labor immigration in the demographic and socio-econ...
The article presents the traits of migration processes during the last ten years in some of the newl...
In the last decade, migration processes in Russia were due to political and socio-economic variables...
The article examines the relationship between migrants to Russia and the host society, using surveys...
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
The goal of this paper is to analyze Russian migration policy in order to understand why migration p...
The goal of this paper is to analyze Russian migration policy in order to understand why migration p...
AbstractMigration as a social phenomenon attracts attention in times of crisis, in moments of social...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
Sociological research shows that there is intolerance towards migrants staying in Russian society. M...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
AbstractMigration as a social phenomenon attracts attention in times of crisis, in moments of social...
This article examines the Central Asia- Russian Federation migration corridor, which is one of the l...
This text presents the results of an analysis on the coverage of migration issues by the Russian mas...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
The article analyzes the role of immigration and labor immigration in the demographic and socio-econ...
The article presents the traits of migration processes during the last ten years in some of the newl...
In the last decade, migration processes in Russia were due to political and socio-economic variables...
The article examines the relationship between migrants to Russia and the host society, using surveys...
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
The goal of this paper is to analyze Russian migration policy in order to understand why migration p...
The goal of this paper is to analyze Russian migration policy in order to understand why migration p...
AbstractMigration as a social phenomenon attracts attention in times of crisis, in moments of social...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
Sociological research shows that there is intolerance towards migrants staying in Russian society. M...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
AbstractMigration as a social phenomenon attracts attention in times of crisis, in moments of social...
This article examines the Central Asia- Russian Federation migration corridor, which is one of the l...
This text presents the results of an analysis on the coverage of migration issues by the Russian mas...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...