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Eastern Border-Zones of Russia: Student-Age Population’s Attitudes towards Migration

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  • T.Yu. Bogomolova (bogtan@rambler.ru )
  • I.P. Glazyrina (iglazyrina@bk.ru )
  • N.L. Sidorenko (zhizn-chita@mail.ru)

Abstract

The paper considers attitudes of the student-age population in the Zabaykalsky Krai towards migration and whether they are feasible within the objectives and goals of the Socio-Economic Development Strategy for the Russian Far East and Baykal Region 2025. An empirical subject of our study is the students of the largest university in the Zabaykalsky Krai – Zabaykalsky State University. We can conclude that a significant share of young specialists being educated here may leave the region as early as in the years to come. In the context of a regional human resource competition, the Strategy goals could be likely achieved with no measures aimed at building favorable conditions in the years to come in order the educated youth would be able to find jobs in regions of Siberia and the Far East

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  • T.Yu. Bogomolova (bogtan@rambler.ru ) & I.P. Glazyrina (iglazyrina@bk.ru ) & N.L. Sidorenko (zhizn-chita@mail.ru), 2013. "Eastern Border-Zones of Russia: Student-Age Population’s Attitudes towards Migration," Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS, vol. 4.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2013-4_7
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