In this work the author considers the issue of ethnic migration in the Republic of Kazakhstan and analyzes the problems of the adaptation and integration of repatriates into Kazakhstani society. The key issue of the research is the expectations of ethnic Kazakh repatriates versus the reality of their life on returning to their ethnic homeland. The author considers such issues as the ethnic identity of migrants, the linguistic adaptation of repatriates, the social and economic difficulties they face, culture shock, and the stereotypes that others have about them. Special attention is paid to the issue of “insider/outsider” and the way these lines are drawn in Kazakhstani society today
After Kazakhstan declared its independence, it became a large performer in the worldwide internatio...
This paper addresses the significance of conciliatory language policies in defusing ethnic tension, ...
When shared ethnicity is not enough for co-ethnic migrants to adapt and integrate into the co-ethni...
In this work the author considers the issue of ethnic migration in the Republic of Kazakhstan and an...
After gaining independence from the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan launched an ethnic migration policy to ...
The article is devoted to the issues of socio-cultural adaptation of repatriates on the territory of...
The thesis explores the post-return integration experiences of Chinese-born Kazakh returnees in Kaza...
The integration of repatriates in Kazakhstan’s society has recently been the subject of much debate ...
This dissertation analyzes the public debate in Kazakhstan on the government’s ethnic returnmigratio...
AbstractIn this article we would like to raise the issue of Kazakh immigrants from foreign countries...
This article is devoted to contemporary return migrations by Kazakhs – a process of great significan...
This paper offers a brief analysis of the legal aspects of the ethnic return migration policy of Kaz...
The article is devoted to Kazakh repatriates and their migration to Kazakhstan as historical homelan...
This dissertation is study of the politics of language revival, identity reconfigurations and state-...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
After Kazakhstan declared its independence, it became a large performer in the worldwide internatio...
This paper addresses the significance of conciliatory language policies in defusing ethnic tension, ...
When shared ethnicity is not enough for co-ethnic migrants to adapt and integrate into the co-ethni...
In this work the author considers the issue of ethnic migration in the Republic of Kazakhstan and an...
After gaining independence from the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan launched an ethnic migration policy to ...
The article is devoted to the issues of socio-cultural adaptation of repatriates on the territory of...
The thesis explores the post-return integration experiences of Chinese-born Kazakh returnees in Kaza...
The integration of repatriates in Kazakhstan’s society has recently been the subject of much debate ...
This dissertation analyzes the public debate in Kazakhstan on the government’s ethnic returnmigratio...
AbstractIn this article we would like to raise the issue of Kazakh immigrants from foreign countries...
This article is devoted to contemporary return migrations by Kazakhs – a process of great significan...
This paper offers a brief analysis of the legal aspects of the ethnic return migration policy of Kaz...
The article is devoted to Kazakh repatriates and their migration to Kazakhstan as historical homelan...
This dissertation is study of the politics of language revival, identity reconfigurations and state-...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
After Kazakhstan declared its independence, it became a large performer in the worldwide internatio...
This paper addresses the significance of conciliatory language policies in defusing ethnic tension, ...
When shared ethnicity is not enough for co-ethnic migrants to adapt and integrate into the co-ethni...