The Economic Development of the Regions and the Migration
Irek K. Nizamutdinov* and
Vladimir V. Malaev
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Irek K. Nizamutdinov*: Kazan Federal University, Russia
Vladimir V. Malaev: Kazan Federal University, Russia
The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 2018, 296-299 Special Issue: 5
Abstract:
The economic development of the regions is determined by multiple parameters (financial, industrial, social). By developing regions financially and industrially developed regions, they become the centers of attraction for migration from the both of the country and other nations. Factors influencing migration can be divided into multiple categories including the level of poverty, the size of real incomes of the individual and the value of individual real wages, and indirect ones, which can include the effectiveness of the functioning of a national or regional economy (when considering migration processes between regions of a single country). Direct factors allow us to compare the parameters in countries associated with the migration process. Indirect factors include not only the parameters of the development of the national economy in general, but also the parameters of the development of individual regions or territories that form the migration attractiveness of these regions. In fact, indirect factors can also include actions and decisions taken by public authorities. State actions affect both the direct attractiveness of certain regions and territories, and create potential opportunities for changing the intensity of migratory flows in the future period of time.
Keywords: Economy; Migration; Territory; Migration attractiveness; Labor market; Society; Efficiency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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