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Migrationally attractive municipalities in the regions of the Central Federal District (excluding regional centers)

Denis N. Mokrensky ()
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Denis N. Mokrensky: Unaffiliated, Moscow, Russia

Population and Economics, 2020, vol. 4, issue 1, 51-59

Abstract: In the absence of economic and demographic growth in most small and medium-sized towns outside the largest and major urban agglomerations of the Central Federal District, it is important to identify migrationally attractive municipalities, which, through the use of their competitive advantages, could become promising for the regions' economic development in the near future. The purpose of this article is to identify migrationally attractive municipalities within the regions of the Central Federal District outside the regional centers. For this purpose, theoretical concepts of importance for explaining the migration attractiveness of territories have been studied, the dynamics of migration growth in the municipalities of the Central Federal District has been analyzed. The database of indicators for municipalities of the Central Federal District in Russia in 2011-2016 serves as the initial data for analysis (Kalabikhina et al. 2019). As a result, the migrationally attractive municipalities beyond the regional centers are allocated in 50% of the regions of the Central Federal District.

Keywords: migration; attractiveness; Moscow; agglomeration; population; concentration; urban; districts; municipal; districts; municipality; migration; spatial; development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R0 R1 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.3897/popecon.4.e50403

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