Domestic Labor Migration as a Factor of Regional Development of the Russian Federation

Research Article
  • Andrey V. Rachipa Institute of Management in Economic, Environmental and Social Systems, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don rachipa@sfedu.ru
  • Galina I. Chikarova South Russian Branch of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Rostov-on-Don galia201292@gmail.com
  • Elena E. Emirbekova branch of the Southern Federal University in Makhachkala, Southern Federal University, Makhachkala elena_1980@mail.ru
How to Cite
Rachipa A.V., Chikarova G.I., Emirbekova E.E. Domestic Labor Migration as a Factor of Regional Development of the Russian Federation. Humanities of the South of Russia. 2020. Vol. 9. No. 2. P. 172-187. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18522/2227-8656.2020.2.12 (in Russ.).

Abstract

The article uses data from the Federal state statistics service to determine the main vectors of migration flows of domestic labor migrants, and also considers factors that influence the outflow of labor from some regions of Russia and the largest concentration of labor resources in other regions of the Russian Federation. The article presents the qualification and industry characteristics of the main professional cohorts of internal labor migrants. The article considers the dynamics of internal Russian labor migration in the context of implementing state programs and projects aimed at regional development of the Russian Federation and increasing labor mobility of citizens.
Keywords:
domestic labor migration; labor migrants; region; regional development; labor market; regional economy

Author Biographies

Andrey V. Rachipa, Institute of Management in Economic, Environmental and Social Systems, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don
Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Professor, Institute of Management in Economic
Galina I. Chikarova, South Russian Branch of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Rostov-on-Don
Junior Research Assistant
Elena E. Emirbekova, branch of the Southern Federal University in Makhachkala, Southern Federal University, Makhachkala
Candidate of Law, Associate Professor, Department of State Law, Director

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Article

Received: 27.03.2020

Accepted: 27.05.2020

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Rachipa, A. V., Chikarova, G. I., & Emirbekova, E. E. (2020). Domestic Labor Migration as a Factor of Regional Development of the Russian Federation. Humanities of the South of Russia, 9(2), 172-187. https://doi.org/10.18522/2227-8656.2020.2.12
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SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN MODERN SOCIETY