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Federal repatriation programme in the Kaliningrad region: an assessment of risks and opportunities
Оценка рисков и возможностей реализации Программы оказания содействия добровольному переселению в Калининградскую область РФ соотечественников, проживающих за рубежом
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Abstract This article presents the results of comprehensive research the migration situation in the region and the practices of migration management in the framework of risk theory within modern society studies. The key target group of the study are the migrants who have arrived to the region within the Fede... view more
This article presents the results of comprehensive research the migration situation in the region and the practices of migration management in the framework of risk theory within modern society studies. The key target group of the study are the migrants who have arrived to the region within the Federal Repatriation Programme. The work is based on numerous expert interviews of migration officials. The article analyses written queries to regional ministries on the assessment of local recruiting needs and the opportunities for the arrival and adaptation of compatriots. The authors discuss migration and economic statistics, and propose a forecast for human resources development with and without taking accounting for the migration. The article identifies both the opportunities relating to the implementation of the Federal Repatriation Programme in the Kaliningrad region in view of the current social and economic situation and the risks associated with the first stage of the programme implementation (2007-2013). Possible migration risks are considered from the perspective of cultural studies and management research.... view less
Keywords
social situation; integration; migrant; risk; economic situation; employment situation; Russia; management; program; social adjustment; migration
Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Document language
English
Publication Year
2014
Page/Pages
p. 63-74
Journal
Baltic Region (2014) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2014-2-5
ISSN
2079-8555
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed