“…In the study of risks and uncertainties associated with migration processes, six theoretical approaches can be applied: 1) risks in terms of the quality of human capital formation, 2) risk attitude and tolerance, 3) new economic aspects of migration, 4) cultural risks, 6) social risks and statehood (Bijak & Czaika, 2020;Zinn, 2016). The issues of the influence of the level of education on the incomes of the economically active population and the prospects for educational migration in the countries of the European Union and in the Russian Federation were considered in our previous works (Kuznetsova, 2019), factors and reasons for the successful adaptation of migrants to the labor market in the European Union, as well as the impact of migration on the labor market (Kuznetsova et al, 2019). We completely agree with the opinion of scientists that existed theories are not quite useful for specialists in the field of migration, because of migration theories are fragmented, belong to different spatial scales, they are difficult to practically implement and cover a number of distant disciplines (Wickramasinghe & Wimalaratana, 2016;Willekens et al, 2016).…”