2012
DOI: 10.17059/2012-2-32
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Optimization of internal migration as a mechanism for solving the problems of monotowns in Sverdlovsk region

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“…Each option suggests different approaches to the formation of a single-industry town strategy: creation of special economic zones -priority development areas (Ulitskaya et al, 2017), ensuring population mobility (Anikieva, 2020), creating conditions for attracting qualified specialists to township-forming enterprises (Nekrasova, 2012), etc. We should note that irrespective of the single-industry town strategy, the most important resource for a single-industry town is the population, and, accordingly, the main task is to provide employment for the ablebodied population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each option suggests different approaches to the formation of a single-industry town strategy: creation of special economic zones -priority development areas (Ulitskaya et al, 2017), ensuring population mobility (Anikieva, 2020), creating conditions for attracting qualified specialists to township-forming enterprises (Nekrasova, 2012), etc. We should note that irrespective of the single-industry town strategy, the most important resource for a single-industry town is the population, and, accordingly, the main task is to provide employment for the ablebodied population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De facto, the number of company towns is greater. Second, the search for sources of the economic growth makes it vital to draw all possible resources into the system of social production (Gusev, 2012;Nekrasova, 2012;Tsvetkova, 2013;Nikonorov, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, in the 1990s and 2000s, most of the research on LLM in Russia was limited to the analysis of the situation in separate cities (or their groups based on territorial or sectoral characteristics) and was based on periodic data from sample surveys. Most prominent and fruitful were studies of the LLM in single-industry towns (Vlasova et al 1999;Lyubovny et al 2001;Kuznetsova 2003;Nekrasova 2012;Mikryukov 2016). Recently, studies of labor mobility associated with commuting and fly-in fly-out (FIFO) type of employment (in Russian tradition "otkhodnichestvo") are becoming numerous (Veliky 2010;Nefedova 2015;Plyusnin et al 2013;Mkrtchyan & Florinskaya 2016), especially for large urban agglomerations (Makhrova & Bochkarev 2018;Averkieva et al 2015;Makhrova & Kirillov 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%