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Integration of the Second Generation of Migrants Aged 18-30 in Russia: The Results of the Pilot Survey

Интеграция второго поколения мигрантов в возрасте 18-30 лет в России: результаты пилотного опроса

Varshaver, Evgeniy (Варшавер, Евгений) (), Rocheva, Anna (Рочева, Анна) () and Ivanova, Nataliya (Иванова, Наталья) ()
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Varshaver, Evgeniy (Варшавер, Евгений): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)
Rocheva, Anna (Рочева, Анна): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)
Ivanova, Nataliya (Иванова, Наталья): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)

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Abstract: This paper presents results of a pilot survey of second generation migrants aged 18-30 in Russia which was conducted online with targeting via social networking sites. Second generation migrants are those who were born or spent at least several school years in Russia and who had at least one parent who was a migrant. This research focuses on the second generation of Armenian and Azerbaijani migrants. The analysis of the survey results (N=302) the paper outlines integration characteristics of this group in the four dimensions: structural, cultural, social and identificational integration. Comparison of the socio-economic characteristics of the second generation migrants with the Russian youth (data of FOM and RLMS) shows that first group is more successful than the second one having higher levels of education and earnings. Second generation migrants have ethnically mixed social ties but stick to the monoethnic marriages. Armenian and Azerbaijani self-identification prevails but does not conflict with the Russian one as well as with the thesis that Russia is the home.

Pages: 85 pages
Date: 2018-05
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