... Issues related to life after resettling abroad, from their welfare and work to family, health, and well-being are not only of academic interest but also of practical significance too.
This kind of information is an important instrument in assessing our compatriots’ potential for return migration. The results of these studies can contribute to the development of relations with compatriots abroad and with their host countries, promoting the accelerated integration of Russia into the Western world. The study of integration models can find ...
... Issues related to life after resettling abroad, from their welfare and work to family, health, and well-being are not only of academic interest but also of practical significance too.
This kind of information is an important instrument in assessing our compatriots’ potential for return migration. The results of these studies can contribute to the development of relations with compatriots abroad and with their host countries, promoting the accelerated integration of Russia into the Western world. The study of integration models can find ...
... Kokshetau, Omsk Region, the 350-seat community center was crammed, with more and more people coming in even after it was filled.”
Official statistics
indicate that in recent years resettlement has been on the rise. During 2012, the number of incoming compatriots almost doubled, indicating that the migration flow should stay high for at least two years. Although the target figures of “hundreds of thousands” declared at the process launch will not be attainable for some time yet, the program is already a factor in Russia’s demographic ...
... never be completely solved, the issue of refugees is bound to remain with us. The events in Georgia in 2008 indicate that the smoldering hot spots that risk flaring up at any moment in various parts of the CIS could set off wave after wave of forced migration.
Compatriots
“Ours abroad” is the only category of foreigners with regard to which the prevalent views in Russian society in general and among the authorities at various levels were in complete agreement: no one opposed their resettlement to ...