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TYPES OF MODERN MIGRATION

Abstract

The detailed classification of migration is analyzed, also a conclusion is drawn according to the fact that migration contributes to the development of the population of countries and regions, appearing to be a driving force and an important factor of globalization in the XXI century. Russia, also as other countries, strongly depends on migration: future of the Russian Federation depends on the fact how socially-spiritual community of Russian people will change, and also culture and values of people. It is clear that the main reasons of external migration to our country are considered to be safe environment searching and large economic security. However without creation of strong innovatively-oriented economy, the flow of low-skilled and undereducated migrators will prevail in Russia.

About the Authors

K. R. Kaitmazova
North-Ossetian State University of K.L. Khetagurov
Russian Federation


A. N. Caberti
North-Ossetian State University of K.L. Khetagurov
Russian Federation


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Kaitmazova K.R., Caberti A.N. TYPES OF MODERN MIGRATION. Science Almanac of Black Sea Region Countries. 2016;(1):1-4.

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