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Labour Integration of the EAEU Member States

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  • Zhanna Kapsultanova

    (Institute of Economics and Law, A. Baitursynov Kostanay Regional University, Republic of Kazakhstan)

  • Gulnar Lukhmanova

    (Department of Accounting and Finance, Zhetysu University named after I. Zhansugurov, Republic of Kazakhstan)

  • Taizhan Sarzhanov

    (Department of Economics and Accounting in Transport, Kazakh University of Transport Communications, Republic of Kazakhstan)

  • Meruyert Toregozhina

    (Department of Finance, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Republic of Kazakhstan)

  • Nailya Shiganbayeva

    (Business School, Almaty Humanitarian-Economic University, Republic of Kazakhstan)

Abstract

While there is a great deal of literature on migration and labour integration in Europe, studies on Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) are scarce despite the sheer volume of migration in the region. This study aims to describe the issues of global labour integration and implications in the EAEU. The main research methods are the historical method and the method of analysis. The article provides a brief analysis of modern processes of labour integration around the world, analyses the experience of some associations in this area, and describes the processes of labour migration in the EAEU from multiple perspectives. The study will be useful for understanding trends in labour integration and migration in the EAEU and its member states.

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  • Zhanna Kapsultanova & Gulnar Lukhmanova & Taizhan Sarzhanov & Meruyert Toregozhina & Nailya Shiganbayeva, 2022. "Labour Integration of the EAEU Member States," Migration Letters, Migration Letters, vol. 19(5), pages 571-579, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:mig:journl:v:19:y:2022:i:5:p:571-579
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/ml.v19i5.2359
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