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Stakeholders As Subjects Of Social Engineering Impact On Migrant Practices In Implementing Migration Policy
[Стейкхолдеры Как Субъекты Социоинженерного Воздействия На Практики Мигрантов При Реализации Миграционной Политики]

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  • Elena V. Chumak (Чумак Е.В.)

    (Ural State University of Economics)

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The article proposes to consider the migration process in its social environment, and based on this, a stakeholder approach is used in the implementation of state migration policy. Stakeholders are viewed as subjects of socio-engineering influence. The structure of the stakeholders of the migration process is given: 4 groups of stakeholders of the migration process are identified, the goals and objectives of socio-engineering impact on these processes are formulated. The set of migrants' resources (natural, institutional, personal), influencing their activity potential in the process of adaptation to the conditions of the receiving party, has been determined.

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  • Elena V. Chumak (Чумак Е.В.), 2021. "Stakeholders As Subjects Of Social Engineering Impact On Migrant Practices In Implementing Migration Policy [Стейкхолдеры Как Субъекты Социоинженерного Воздействия На Практики Мигрантов При Реализа," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 4, pages 240-245.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s21434
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