2024
DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12645
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Assessment of the migration processes on the example of Kazakhstan

Abstract: Today's migration is a rather complex and controversial process. Having a number of advantages and positive results for the development of the receiving and sending countries, it also leads to negative consequences. The more a country's population is involved in migration processes, the more acutely its consequences manifest. The situation is also aggravated by the increasing economic and political crises, which negatively affect the ability of third countries to maintain internal stability. The issue does not… Show more

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“…The literature detailing migration trends in Kazakhstan combines a few sources, research results published in peer-reviewed publications (Aldashev and Dietz, 2011;Anderson and Hancilova, 2011;Boretskiy et al, 2020;Djorobekova et al, 2020;Kendirbaeva, 1997;Khamzin et al, 2022;Ryazantsev, 2016;Shapievich et al, 2023;Turekulova et al, 2016;Yessenova, 2005;Zhumashbekova et al, 2023). Reports from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and studies such as Kazakhstan's dilemma: migration processes and the national strategy of labor integration (Khamzin et al, 2023) are critical to understanding the migration situation in Kazakhstan, including internal and cross-border movements.…”
Section: Literary Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature detailing migration trends in Kazakhstan combines a few sources, research results published in peer-reviewed publications (Aldashev and Dietz, 2011;Anderson and Hancilova, 2011;Boretskiy et al, 2020;Djorobekova et al, 2020;Kendirbaeva, 1997;Khamzin et al, 2022;Ryazantsev, 2016;Shapievich et al, 2023;Turekulova et al, 2016;Yessenova, 2005;Zhumashbekova et al, 2023). Reports from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and studies such as Kazakhstan's dilemma: migration processes and the national strategy of labor integration (Khamzin et al, 2023) are critical to understanding the migration situation in Kazakhstan, including internal and cross-border movements.…”
Section: Literary Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%