TY  - JOUR
T1  - Emigration in Modern Russia
AU - Sushko, Valentina A. AU - Pronchev, Gennadi B. AU - Proncheva, Nadezhda G. AU - Shisharina, Ekaterina V. 
JO  - The Social Sciences
VL  - 11
IS  - 27
SP  - 6436
EP  - 6439
PY  - 2016
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1818-5800
DO  - sscience.2016.6436.6439
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=sscience.2016.6436.6439
KW  - Population movement
KW  -migration policy
KW  -modern Russia
KW  -world wide
KW  -multiple dimensions
AB  - The study studies emigration patterns from the Russian Federation at the present time. It shows that
since the middle of the 1990s emigration from Russia has no longer been only an ethnical phenomenon and now
it is becoming a part of cultural and intellectual capital exchange which is typical of advanced countries.
Difference in labour rates, lack of opportunities to perform experimental studies, inadequate working conditions
are the main reasons behind intellectual emigration of scientists from Russia over the last decade. Migration
is a worldwide phenomenon of multiple dimensions. Now that Russia has faced a fully fledged social crisis with
unclear outlook for development and uncertain values, it is vital to assess the effect of migration on the
wellbeing and sustainable development of the society and implementation of sound policies. Various,
sometimes huge, tiers of society are involved in migration, which can effect the composition of the society and
provoke either genuine or latent crises, international friction or social tensions.
ER  - 