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Immigrants in the Novosibirsk Oblast labor market: analysis of the expert polling

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  • S.V. Soboleva
  • O.V. Chudaeva

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The paper presents the analysis of the experts’ interview carried out in Novosibirsk City and the regions of the Novosibirsk Oblast, September-October 2006. The experts were the directors who headed the Novosibirsk Oblast Departments or regional Novosibirsk Oblast departments, the Federal Migration Service. The objective was to receive the experts’ assessment of the political and legal, economic and cultural environment of foreign labor in the Novosibirsk Oblast in order to outline more presumable directions in foreign labor migration to the Novosibirsk Oblast; to analyze the positive and negative impacts of the growing migration including those concerning multinational relations; to identify the jobs mostly prevailing in migrants’ community in order evaluate the prospects in applying mirgants’ labor; to study how migrants adapt to new life; and finally to analyze the ethnic and confessional impacts of growing migration to the region.

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  • S.V. Soboleva & O.V. Chudaeva, 2007. "Immigrants in the Novosibirsk Oblast labor market: analysis of the expert polling," Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS, vol. 3.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2007-3_3
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