LABOR IMMIGRATION IN RUSSIA: DYNAMICS AND THE POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES


Rybakovsky L.L., Kozhevnikova N.I.

The authors formulate the concept of "immigrant labor", analyze the factors that caused the immigration population in Russia from the new countries, assess the number of labor migrants and their share of the population employed in the economy, show the possible consequences for Russia for further growth in the number of labor immigrants, while maintaining the existing working conditions and remuneration. Keywords: labor immigrants, unemployment, working-age population, economically active population, labor market, illegal migrants.

Leonid L. Rybakovsky, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Senior Research Scientist; Natalia I. Kozhevnikova, candidate of economics, Senior Research Assistant- Institute of Social and Political Studies of RAS.


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