2019
DOI: 10.19181/1999-9836-2019-10070
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Interdistrict Migration Relations, their Features and Measurement

Abstract: The Object of the Study. Migration processes in Rossiya.The Subject of the Study. Interdistrict migration links. The Purpose of the Study. Identifying the features of interdistrict migration exchange and justifying adequate indicators for its measurement.The Main Provisions of the Article. The article reveals how and when scientific ideas about the spatial patterns of migration processes that took place in the past and at present appeared, and about the subsequent interpretation of this knowledge and the creat… Show more

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“…To approach the study of these complex phenomena, let us set the task of identifying cases of "extraordinary" migration from the point of not the economy or the previous place of living before moving to the North, but the very geographic structure of migration (the methodology of this kind of research was proposed by Rybakovskii, 2009) in his doctoral dissertation. Despite some of its controversy, it has an undoubted advantage: it allows (in contrast to the more widely used coefficients such as coefficients of interdistrict migration links intensity, CIMLIs by Rybakovskii and Kozhevnikova (2019) to single out "unusually" powerful migration flows on a national scale as a whole, and not only in pairs of regions.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To approach the study of these complex phenomena, let us set the task of identifying cases of "extraordinary" migration from the point of not the economy or the previous place of living before moving to the North, but the very geographic structure of migration (the methodology of this kind of research was proposed by Rybakovskii, 2009) in his doctoral dissertation. Despite some of its controversy, it has an undoubted advantage: it allows (in contrast to the more widely used coefficients such as coefficients of interdistrict migration links intensity, CIMLIs by Rybakovskii and Kozhevnikova (2019) to single out "unusually" powerful migration flows on a national scale as a whole, and not only in pairs of regions.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%