Миграция в XXI веке: вызовы сложившемуся миропорядку

Копылов Д.А.1
1 МГИМО МИД РФ

Journal paper

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Volume 4, Number 2 (April-June 2019)
* Этот журнал не выпускается в Первом экономическом издательстве

Please, cite as:
Kopylov D.A. Migratsiya v XXI veke: vyzovy slozhivshemusya miroporyadku // Migratsiya i sotsialno-ekonomicheskoe razvitie. – 2019. – Tom 4. – № 2. – S. 57-74. – doi: 10.18334/migration.4.2.41317.

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Cited: 1 by 31.10.2020

Abstract:
The article offers a new look at the sociocultural definition of migration. The author analyzes various strategies by which the OECD countries, showing political will, solve the problem of migration. The study showed that the first step should be the construction of a more perfect system of migration registration, which will fully cover tourists, students and skilled labor (the outflow of which is called "brain drain"). Nevertheless, migration in the economic sense is only associated with crossing the state border, while communities, the penetration of which is interpreted as migration, are surrounded by value lines invisible to the human eye. Therefore, the study offers a new look at both the sociocultural definition of migration and the attitude of political institutions towards this concept. The findings of this article can be applied in measuring the socio-cultural effects of migration.

Keywords: labor, brain drain, migration, values, refugees, diaspora, intercultural interaction, assimilation

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