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The Attitude of the Indigenous Population to External and Internal Migrants as the Indicator of Interethnic Tolerance (The Case of the South of Russia)

Madina M. Shakhbanova, Natalya Kh. Gafiatulina, Valery V. Kasyanov, Igor M. Uznarodov and Dmitry I. Uznarodov
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Madina M. Shakhbanova: Dagestan Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
Natalya Kh. Gafiatulina: Southern Federal University
Valery V. Kasyanov: Kuban State University
Igor M. Uznarodov: Rostov State University of Economics
Dmitry I. Uznarodov: Southern Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences

Chapter Chapter 45 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 417-430 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The authors study the basis for formation of interethnic tolerance toward internal and external migrants. It is shown the potential of integration processes in modern society. This study shows the prevalence in the mass mind of positive attitudes to the maintenance of positive interethnic dialog, orientation of respondents to the adoption of representatives of the foreign community in various social spheres.

Keywords: Migrants; Labor migrants; Tolerance; Dagestan peoples; Migration; Migration processes; Interethnic relations; Ethnic contacts; C89; R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_45

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