2018
DOI: 10.17223/1998863x/44/14
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The attitude of the residents of the Ural megapolis to migrants of different ethnicity from Central Asian countries: factor analysis

Abstract: Авторы статьи на основе факторного анализа выделяют три группы аттитюдов в позициях жителей Екатеринбурга по отношению к иноэтничным мигрантам из стран Центральной Азии. Зафиксированы следующие группы факторов, определяющих отношение к мигрантам: осознание приемлемости принадлежности к одной социальной общности с мигрантами, степень благожелательности к пребыванию мигрантов в городе и ориентация на оптимизацию взаимодействия местного населения и мигрантов.

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“…The main donors, from which migration flows (mainly labor migrants), are the countries of the former post-Soviet space of Central Asia-Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan [9]. Despite the unifying Soviet past, today representatives of the host Russian side demonstrate a negative attitude towards migrants from these countries, which contributes to the growth of conflict potential and inter-ethnic tension [2]. Given the events called the anti-migrant uprisings in Yakutia in March 2019, it is obvious that the latent state of discontent on the part of the host side can quickly move into open aggressive moods and actions.…”
Section: The Growth Of Conflict Potential Of the Host Russian Commmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main donors, from which migration flows (mainly labor migrants), are the countries of the former post-Soviet space of Central Asia-Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan [9]. Despite the unifying Soviet past, today representatives of the host Russian side demonstrate a negative attitude towards migrants from these countries, which contributes to the growth of conflict potential and inter-ethnic tension [2]. Given the events called the anti-migrant uprisings in Yakutia in March 2019, it is obvious that the latent state of discontent on the part of the host side can quickly move into open aggressive moods and actions.…”
Section: The Growth Of Conflict Potential Of the Host Russian Commmentioning
confidence: 99%