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Socio-economic motivations of residents of single-industry towns
[Социально-Экономические Мотивации Жителей Моногородов]

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  • Marina V. Ivanova (Иванова М.В.)

    (Siberian Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Irina V. Knyazeva (Князева И.В.)

    (Siberian Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

Introduction. The existing programs in Russia to increase the economic diversification of single-industry municipalities (single-industry towns), aimed at reducing the dependence of economic processes on the city-forming industry, should contribute to an increase in the quality of life of the popula-tion and ensure a reduction in migration outflow. However, the main vector of development of the territory still determines the degree of economic stability of the city-forming enterprise: in single-industry towns with a stable city-forming enterprise, negative trends in socio-economic and other development indicators are less pronounced than in single-industry towns with a depressed city-forming enterprise. The most important task remains to find ways and priority options for the development of the economy of single-industry towns. Materials and methods. The analysis of the dynamics of socio-economic indicators of the development of single-industry towns, as well as the functioning of city-forming enterprises, was carried out on the basis of official statistics posted in the state automated information system "Management", at the preliminary request of the authors to the state development Corporation "VEB.RF". Due to the fact that all statistical materials used are trade secrets or the data is publicly classified information, the results in this article are presented exclusively in the form of aggregated conclusions. Purpose. Identification of significant population factors influencing migration sentiment in single-industry towns, taking into account the state of economic stability of the city-forming enterprise. Research hypothesis. The development trends of single-industry towns are closely de-pendent on the degree of economic stability of the city-forming enterprise. The strategy of diversifying the economy of single-industry towns without the support of a city-forming enterprise does not have a significant positive impact on their development, and the lack of prospects for improving the quality of life contributes to increased migration of working-age citizens and motivates families with children to move. Object of research: factors of socio-economic development of single-industry municipalities affecting migration processes in single-industry towns. Results and conclusions. The article analyzes the existing features of the socio-economic development of single-industry towns and city-forming enterprises, presents the results of a sociological survey of residents of single-industry towns, and identifies motivational factors contributing to the formation of migration attitudes in society. Taking into account the current dynamics of changes in socio-economic indicators of the development of single-industry towns, it is possible to predict a further increase in population outflow in a significant proportion of single-industry formations, which will lead to an even greater decrease in the quality of labor resources.

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  • Marina V. Ivanova (Иванова М.В.) & Irina V. Knyazeva (Князева И.В.), 2025. "Socio-economic motivations of residents of single-industry towns [Социально-Экономические Мотивации Жителей Моногородов]," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 1, pages 106-115.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s25110
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