Migration to and from Russia and South-East Europe: what does the future hold?
Whereas Germany and Austria were the main destinations of Russians in the 1990s, recently Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Britain and Ireland became major destinations. Recent East European immigration was mainly directed to the Mediterranean countries to fill gaps in caretaking jobs. South-Eastern...
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Zusammenfassung: | Whereas Germany and Austria were the main destinations of Russians in the 1990s, recently Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Britain and Ireland became major destinations. Recent East European immigration was mainly directed to the Mediterranean countries to fill gaps in caretaking jobs. South-Eastern Europe and Moldova can be characterized as emigration-remittance-economies with large parts of the active population having migrated to the EU, Russia, Israel, Turkey, and the Gulf states. A distinct Russia-centered immigration system came into being during and after the dissolution of the Soviet empire. Although Russia's population figures remained stable on balance, the country went through a far-reaching exchange of populations. In the future, the demographic downturn and the loss of manpower are the main challenges facing Russia and also neighbouring Ukraine and Belarus. Russia, with its new wealth due to soaring energy prices, will become a competitor for engineers, technicians, researchers, doctors, and also non-qualified workers |
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spelling | Thränhardt, Dietrich Verfasser aut Migration to and from Russia and South-East Europe what does the future hold? Dietrich Thränhardt Paris OECD Publishing 2010 1 Online-Ressource (20 Seiten) 19 x 27cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Whereas Germany and Austria were the main destinations of Russians in the 1990s, recently Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Britain and Ireland became major destinations. Recent East European immigration was mainly directed to the Mediterranean countries to fill gaps in caretaking jobs. South-Eastern Europe and Moldova can be characterized as emigration-remittance-economies with large parts of the active population having migrated to the EU, Russia, Israel, Turkey, and the Gulf states. A distinct Russia-centered immigration system came into being during and after the dissolution of the Soviet empire. Although Russia's population figures remained stable on balance, the country went through a far-reaching exchange of populations. In the future, the demographic downturn and the loss of manpower are the main challenges facing Russia and also neighbouring Ukraine and Belarus. Russia, with its new wealth due to soaring energy prices, will become a competitor for engineers, technicians, researchers, doctors, and also non-qualified workers Economics Russian Federation https://doi.org/10.1787/gen_papers-v2009-art10-en Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Thränhardt, Dietrich Migration to and from Russia and South-East Europe what does the future hold? Economics Russian Federation |
title | Migration to and from Russia and South-East Europe what does the future hold? |
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title_full_unstemmed | Migration to and from Russia and South-East Europe what does the future hold? Dietrich Thränhardt |
title_short | Migration to and from Russia and South-East Europe |
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