While migration has become a vital issue worldwide, mainstream literature on migrants’ legal adaptation and integration has focused on cases in Western-style democracies. We know relatively little about how migrants adapt in the ever-growing hybrid political regimes that are neither clearly democratic nor conventionally authoritarian. This book takes up the case of Russia—the third largest recipient of migrants worldwide—and investigates how Central Asian migrant workers produce new forms of informal governance and legal order. Migrants use the opportunities provided by a weak rule of law and a corrupt political system to navigate the repressive legal landscape and to negotiate, using informal channels, access to employment and other opport...
The present thesis deals with the legal position of irregular migrants in the three receiving societ...
Russia is the second country in the world based on the number of migrants it absorbs. Today, the maj...
Kazakhstan's legal–regulatory framework provides for a small number of quotas for highly skilled for...
While migration has become a vital issue worldwide, mainstream literature on migrants’ legal adaptat...
While migration has become an all-important topic of discussion around the globe, mainstream literat...
While migration has become an all-important topic of discussion around the globe, mainstream literat...
This open access book contributes new theoretical and comparative insights on migrant agency, undocu...
This open access book contributes new theoretical and comparative insights on migrant agency, undocu...
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
Building on a multi-sited transnational ethnography of Central Asian migrant workers in Moscow and I...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of EuropeLabour migration is discussed here in...
This paper examines the Russian migration and citizenship regime as encountered by forced migrants f...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
This chapter explores the interconnections between informality, migrant agency and networks of trust...
The study of labour migrants from Kyrgyzstan, conducted by the author in Russia in 2017–2018, showed...
The present thesis deals with the legal position of irregular migrants in the three receiving societ...
Russia is the second country in the world based on the number of migrants it absorbs. Today, the maj...
Kazakhstan's legal–regulatory framework provides for a small number of quotas for highly skilled for...
While migration has become a vital issue worldwide, mainstream literature on migrants’ legal adaptat...
While migration has become an all-important topic of discussion around the globe, mainstream literat...
While migration has become an all-important topic of discussion around the globe, mainstream literat...
This open access book contributes new theoretical and comparative insights on migrant agency, undocu...
This open access book contributes new theoretical and comparative insights on migrant agency, undocu...
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
Building on a multi-sited transnational ethnography of Central Asian migrant workers in Moscow and I...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of EuropeLabour migration is discussed here in...
This paper examines the Russian migration and citizenship regime as encountered by forced migrants f...
Russia has become a magnet for migrant workers from other post-Soviet countries, especially Central ...
This chapter explores the interconnections between informality, migrant agency and networks of trust...
The study of labour migrants from Kyrgyzstan, conducted by the author in Russia in 2017–2018, showed...
The present thesis deals with the legal position of irregular migrants in the three receiving societ...
Russia is the second country in the world based on the number of migrants it absorbs. Today, the maj...
Kazakhstan's legal–regulatory framework provides for a small number of quotas for highly skilled for...