Labor integration of migrants: objective or means? (International experience)
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Labor integration of migrants: objective or means? (International experience)
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Victor Komarovskiy 
Occupation: Head of Department of Labor Relations and Social Mobility of the Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
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124-132
Abstract

There is no need today to prove the relevance of the problems of cross-border migration in general and labor in particular. It is significant that in this sphere there are cardinal changes not only in the structure and intensity of flows, but also the transformation of the goals and objectives of migration policy, the organization of migration regulation systems in the main receiving countries. All these changes have an increasing influence on the integration processes in host societies. If earlier immigration and integration were considered as sufficiently independent stages of this type of mobility, then today such a view no longer corresponds to the observed processes. This article attempts to analyze a number of problems that arise in modern conditions.

Keywords
transnational migration, migration flows regulation, adaptation and integration of migrants, labor market, employment
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28.12.2018
Date of publication
28.12.2018
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