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reviews
analyzing the effects that the coronavirus pandemic has had on labour migration mostly focus on the short term, while predictions of falling labour migration into Russia
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the 2008 and 2014 crises as points of reference. However, the 2020 economic crisis in Russia has its own specifics: the economic situation has deteriorated sharply, and the pandemic has only added to its woes; there has been a sharp drop in oil prices; international sanctions have continued; borders have been closed and economic activities ...
The current relatively tranquil and favorable state of the global economy will most likely worsen considerably in the next 18 months to two years
As a country that has experienced a number of harsh economic shocks throughout its history, Russia constantly lives in anticipation of a new crisis. Recently, however, economists and investors around the world have been actively discussing the possibility of a crisis as a fairly likely scenario in the near future. Are there any real grounds ...
... “…no drastic decisions should be taken. Migration processes are a finely tuned phenomenon, and should be managed in the most delicate way”
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The Russian migration reforms of 2009-2010 as a response to challenges of the global economic crisis
The crisis further stimulated Russia and other CIS countries to sort out the migration processes in the region. Beginning at the end, it should be admitted that this did not improve the situation in terms of reducing the irregularity of migration processes, scaling down illegal migration,...