EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES NO. 7 - Migration in Eurasia? - The first 25 years of the post-Sovie era
Edited by Tamas Szigetvari
in East European Studies from Institute for World Economics - Centre for Economic and Regional Studies
Abstract:
In the myriad of events and processes in the former Soviet Union since 1991, the significance of the human component, the migration and demography have been partly overlooked. This is especially true for economic analyses. Despite the fact, that the flow of labor and movement of people constitute one of the main variables of productivity and welfare, its role have been traditionally overshadowed in economic studies by other dimensions, like trade and capital movements. Thus in our research project "Russia as political and economic centre in the Eurasian space at the beginning of the 21st century" (NKFI-K105914) the study of migration processes in the post-Soviet space was chosen as one of the major novelties. We consciously strived for a better understanding of migration and its impact on the local labour markets, its implications on economic growth and development.
Date: 2017
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